02-09-2019, 18:00
The bottom line is that we won't get a Brexit deal better than Mrs May's, because the EU won't approve it. I still re-iterate that we have to adopt a positive position as far as the EU is concerned, as they are not interested in the internal workings of the UK Parliament. They have an agreed Deal with the UK Government and that's their position - probably the result of stupidly putting a committed Remainer in charge of Brexit.
Even if we escape with some sort of Deal, we will still have two years of Trade Negotiations, which might be even more difficult than what we've experienced already, so what's next?
I think we'll end up with either a No Deal, with all the hardship that that will bring, hardship not felt by the wealthy Tory elite but by the ordinary man in the street, or a further extension to Article 50, with the intention of scrapping Brexit altogether.
Even if we escape with some sort of Deal, we will still have two years of Trade Negotiations, which might be even more difficult than what we've experienced already, so what's next?
I think we'll end up with either a No Deal, with all the hardship that that will bring, hardship not felt by the wealthy Tory elite but by the ordinary man in the street, or a further extension to Article 50, with the intention of scrapping Brexit altogether.
Cabbage is still good for you