In other news, negotiations on the EU reset are proceeding/ stuck, depending on your point of view.
Youth mobility scheme disagreement hampering reset of UK-EU relations
Deal was expected by end of month but talks hit buffers over cap on number of people entering UK and tuition fees
There's actually a summit at the end of June/beginning of July too, so the delay may not be a big problem. The EU seems to have stuck in an extra demand (that their students pay UK home rather than international rates for fees). Then again, you can understand why the EU might think it worth driving a hard bargain right now, and they have conceded stuff too (apparently on animal welfare. where the UK wants higher standards).
I suppose there are two ways of looking at it. We left, we have to take what we're given. But is that principle worth getting a Reform Government in the UK? I can understand how they hardball with Cameron when they didn't want to encourage other countries trying the same. But we've done Brexit, it's been shit, so I don't think anyone is going to think they should be like us.