by Cannydc » Sun May 13, 2018 10:00 am
Over 600 days since the advisory referendum, and Treeza has actually done something.
Yes, she has divided an already fatally split cabinet into 2 'teams' to discuss Brexit with one question to answer..... "HOW CAN THIS WORK ?"
Seriously. 600+ days for that.
The Tories stagger on from bad to worse. But the oddest thing is the complete failure of the UK public to realise where this is going. The polls seem to tell us that they are happy with her handling of this shambolic negotiation process. I must admit, this is quietly pleasing, as the longer it goes on, the further she and her idiotic cabinet have to fall. And fall they will, as there is no real solution to many of the problems mentioned above.
It looks like there will be an extension of at least 6 months to the whole process.
The Sunderland Massive's MPs have spoken out. Boris has spoken out. According to today's news, a dozen cabinet ministers have spoken of their intent to block a customs union solution. And the people still seem to believe in the unicorn rainbow fantasy Brexit promised.
But at the end of all this, there must be a deal of some sort. And that is the point at which the public must decide, based on accurate information, whether the deal is acceptable or not. If it is, then we accept it and move on. We leave the EU, and the campaign to rejoin begins the next day. It took 40 years of bitter moaning for the Leavers to get us out, we would hope for it to take the simplicity of a new government to get us back in.
Winning a battle is nice. Winning a war is everything.
Over 600 days since the advisory referendum, and Treeza has actually done something.
Yes, she has divided an already fatally split cabinet into 2 'teams' to discuss Brexit with one question to answer..... "HOW CAN THIS WORK ?"
Seriously. 600+ days for that.
The Tories stagger on from bad to worse. But the oddest thing is the complete failure of the UK public to realise where this is going. The polls seem to tell us that they are happy with her handling of this shambolic negotiation process. I must admit, this is quietly pleasing, as the longer it goes on, the further she and her idiotic cabinet have to fall. And fall they will, as there is no real solution to many of the problems mentioned above.
It looks like there will be an extension of at least 6 months to the whole process.
The Sunderland Massive's MPs have spoken out. Boris has spoken out. According to today's news, a dozen cabinet ministers have spoken of their intent to block a customs union solution. And the people still seem to believe in the unicorn rainbow fantasy Brexit promised.
But at the end of all this, there must be a deal of some sort. And that is the point at which the public must decide, based on accurate information, whether the deal is acceptable or not. If it is, then we accept it and move on. We leave the EU, and the campaign to rejoin begins the next day. It took 40 years of bitter moaning for the Leavers to get us out, we would hope for it to take the simplicity of a new government to get us back in.
Winning a battle is nice. Winning a war is everything.