Looks like the remainers are trying to force Boris to do the one thing he promised never to do. That leaves him the option to call a General Election, because doing that will hold things up. Whoever becomes the next PM will then be forced to go back to Brussels, cap in hand, and beg for another extension. What will happen if the Tories do win the next election, and if Boris remains as PM? What will he do about an extension, if he is forced to go for one? What if we have a hung parliament next time?
I've never in my life spent so many hours watching politics on the box!
As far as I can see, politicians are full of remainers but they don't like to admit they are remainers because the two main parties both promised to honour the result of the referendum.
When we had that referendum, the idiot Cameron was so sure the country would vote to remain that he gave us a binary choice - leave or remain - with absolutely no discussion about how we would leave. Remainers said we'll leave the Customs Union, how terrible. Leavers also said we'll leave the Customs Union, but they said how wonderful! It seemed to me at the time that the choice was between WTO rules or remaining. The EU has constantly argued for 'ever closer union' meaning, as far as I can see, that we would move to becoming 'The United States of Europe' one day - just like the USA where there are no 'borders' between one state and the next. Given that choice, I voted for leave so we could return to where we were before we joined.
Since then, my position became described as a 'hard' Brexit while remainers divided into those who admitted they wanted to remain and those who pretended they wanted to 'respect' the vote but leave in a way that kept the Customs Union, some suggesting that we become like Norway or Canada.
The EU knew that May was a remainer at heart and didn't believe she would carry out her threat to leave at the end of March. They just sat back and waited for her reserve to crumble, as it did when she begged for an extension. And then another one.
Now we have Boris who recognised that we cannot have the deal May 'agreed' with the EU because it has been voted down three times. So he wants another deal. I think he hasn't noticed that the EU will not budge. They will not alter the 'backstop' or the agreement in any way. His mistake is to refuse to go to Brussels until they agree to drop the 'backstop'. They won't drop it so he can't negotiate with them. He is full of bluster about 'getting a new agreement' but it just isn't going to happen.
His life is made impossible by the remoaners who just don't understand how brinkmanship works. Poor Boris, this country is in a mess. And the result could be a Corybn government when the remoaners finally come together, instead of arguing among each other and wanting slightly different things.
Any Remain voting people here willing to pick an argument with me?
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on Thu 09/05/19 01:17 AM