17-02-2019, 12:46
(15-02-2019, 02:35)hibeejim21 Wrote: My feeling is that, when push comes to shove, the tory party is more important to May than anything. This means she would accept a no deal Brexit if that has a better chance of preserving Tory party unity than extending Article 50, holding a referendum, or working with labour to find a solution that will pass parliament.
For this to change those Tory MPs who are opposed to no deal need to become a greater pain in the arse for Theresa May than Rees-Mogg and his chums in the ERG and the D U xxxx P. This is quite the challenge and I do not think that they are up for it.
History is not going to be kind to this particular batch of political pygmies in Westminster.
This farce has "dragged on" for so long that now it looks like it is a case of which political party is actually gonna fragment first! I personally hope it is both of them in a situation where one cannot "square a circle" and all the main players in this charade are indeed "political pygmies" or my favourite word I've used before Brexit ever appeared in British politics - "lightweights"! Also agreed I hope history is not kind to these political "failures" because they deserve nothing if the truth be told and the story covers the whole shameful period from June 2016 onwards and even David Cameron's shameful role preceding that period.