Dominic Raab Is Being Mocked For His Bizarre Windowsill Book Display During A TV Interview

"This is an amazing insight in to very fragile ego."
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It can be safely assumed that Dominic Raab does not have a library in his house.

Or if he does, perhaps the lighting wasn’t sufficient for a live interview on the BBC on Friday.

But how does a Tory MP convey his well-read and knowledgable depths without a library? With a hastily cobbled together pile of books on a window sill of course.

Sad that Dominic Raab cannot afford bookshelves, and is forced to place small stacks of politically relevant books either side of his head in a way that looks really inconvenient in terms of opening those blinds. pic.twitter.com/K8MUp9DPEo

— dan barker (@danbarker) March 29, 2019

But nine books does not a library make, and more than a few people, including Labour’s Jess Phillips, chipped in with their own analysis of the window dressing.

This is an amazing insight in to very fragile ego. https://t.co/hrs72Dt0ve

— Jess Phillips (@jessphillips) March 30, 2019

The responses to Phillips’ tweet ranged from the witty...

I guess he was so busy reading those books, he didn't have time to study the Good Friday Agreement.

— Trish - was🌹now 🔶 #FBPE #PeskyIrish #WeAreEurope (@trish_sweeney00) March 30, 2019

... to the downright brutal.

At least the books have spines

— Will MacNeil (@WillMacNeil_VFX) March 30, 2019

Any atlases, so he can correctly place Dover?

— Badger’s Account! (@badgerbadger531) March 30, 2019

Dominic Raab is a neural network experiment that’s been given one economics textbook + the works of Niall Ferguson and asked to do a politics pic.twitter.com/5vF0Ue37IU

— Hannah Rose Woods (@hannahrosewoods) March 29, 2019

And what were the books chosen for this moment?

The best thing about this picture of Dominic Raab isn’t that he’s put books on a windowsill so they’ll be seen on telly. It’s that those he’s chosen include a bluffer’s guide to economics, a biography of Schwarzenegger & Aitken’s *dreadful* Nixon biography. That’s his self-image. pic.twitter.com/j3MY5KQVFY

— James Cooray Smith (@thejimsmith) March 29, 2019

That’s right, some classic US politics biographies and a tome on the life and times of Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Back in the real world behind those blinds that have been rendered useless by the pile of books, Raab on Friday declared he will back Theresa May’s EU Withdrawal Agreement in a crunch Commons vote on the day the UK was scheduled to leave the European Union.

He is is the latest in a string of prominent rebels against the Prime Minister’s plan who have set aside their previous opposition in the hope of ensuring the UK leaves the EU on May 22.

But it remained unclear whether the reluctant support of hardline Brexiteers such as Raab, Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Iain Duncan Smith will be sufficient to secure victory for Mrs May.

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