17-01-2019, 14:51
The problem for Jeremy is it doesn't sound too logical to complain about May's red lines and then impose one of his own.
No Deal is on the table, because at the moment it is law. Parliament voted for it. Unless May proposes a new law to go before Parliament she has no way way to take No Deal off the table (and it'll be there laughing at them whether they refer to it or not).
Isn't the crux of the matter that Parliament and representative democracy are outdated concepts with rules and structures totally unsuited to the twenty first century?
No Deal is on the table, because at the moment it is law. Parliament voted for it. Unless May proposes a new law to go before Parliament she has no way way to take No Deal off the table (and it'll be there laughing at them whether they refer to it or not).
Isn't the crux of the matter that Parliament and representative democracy are outdated concepts with rules and structures totally unsuited to the twenty first century?