Bizzarely, while the main news channels lead their main bulletins with reports of the EU telling Mrs May that the UK had two weeks maximum to cough up more money, provide a workable solution to the Irish border and finally agree citizens rights, The Telegraph, on the front page carried a piece about James Dyson saying Brexit would be a disaster - for the EU (HERE).
This is perhaps the last stop on the delusion line. A man who designs vacuum cleaners is given a prominent platform to explain the high politics of the greatest national humiliation we have ever had to endure and tell us not to worry. I am not reassured. What he knows about international negotiations between governments could be written on a post-it note. Meanwhile, in Sweden, the prime minister is extending her worst week and making a fortnight of it.
All the action between Donald Tusk and Theresa May is ignored at the Telegraph in favour of a man who is clearly deranged. This is what we have come to.
And note in 2000, Dyson was urging us to join the Euro (HERE) so his judgement is not altogether to be trusted. He is out for himself and Brexit won't bother him, he is an importer not an exporter and for all his success his company doesn't help the trade gap, in fact it makes things worse.