The spat between David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn at Prime Minister's Questions this week provides food for thought for «Krawattenverweigerer».
Patrick Harvie is unsure whether the advice that “if you’re going to say something radical, make sure you wear a suit” is accurately attributed to Alex Salmond’s grandfather, but he reckons it has a lot of value.
Meanwhile, John Crace came to the conclusion that the PM's outburst wasn’t about his mother, but about him and his values of pomp, circumstance and entitlement.
Be that as it may, the German motto «Grips statt Schlips» seems quite sensible/attractive.
Discuss?