When you find yourself in a hole and can't get out
Posted: 17 Aug 2019, 11:41
Don't POLISH THE SIDES.
Since the referendum on the EU, those who want to remain in the EU have found themselves in a hole which they find impossible to get out of. What have they been doing? Polishing the sides with ever increasing vigour.
The latest incarnation of this industrious activity?
Two things.
First the absolute DEMAND that the UK government change nothing of consequence when Parliament is prorogued.
Second, the courting of Corbyn to get him to announce he will call a vote of confidence in the government, immediately followed by the demand that he NOT be PM of a unity government.
Let's be honest here. There is one thing almost everyone in government and a majority of the country CAN agree on. They don't want Corbyn in #10 downing street.
So let us think a little bit longer term than the sound bites and petty scheming going on today.
October 31st is the exit date written into UK Law. It was decided by the whole parliament and acted on by the PM.
Should the little mutiny of MP's bring down the government, then fail to put in a unity government in its place (highly likely), then the PM will call an election, set the date for beyond October 31st and shut down parliament.
At this point no significant business, not already pre agreed, can be carried out.
So let's be clear here.
Leaving the EU on October 31st is pre agreed.
The current EU deal on the table to leave with a deal has been rejected 3 times.
Creating a new deal would be deemed "significant new business" and could not be entered into by a government with a prorogued parliament.
In other words if Corbyn goes ahead with his proposed vote of no confidence, one significant possibility is a No Deal Brexit where nobody can do anything about it, even if the EU comes back with a really tempting offer.
So, watch this space. By the third week it could all be over bar the inexorable moves to prepare the country to leave without a deal.
Bunch of wasters, the lot of them.
Since the referendum on the EU, those who want to remain in the EU have found themselves in a hole which they find impossible to get out of. What have they been doing? Polishing the sides with ever increasing vigour.
The latest incarnation of this industrious activity?
Two things.
First the absolute DEMAND that the UK government change nothing of consequence when Parliament is prorogued.
Second, the courting of Corbyn to get him to announce he will call a vote of confidence in the government, immediately followed by the demand that he NOT be PM of a unity government.
Let's be honest here. There is one thing almost everyone in government and a majority of the country CAN agree on. They don't want Corbyn in #10 downing street.
So let us think a little bit longer term than the sound bites and petty scheming going on today.
October 31st is the exit date written into UK Law. It was decided by the whole parliament and acted on by the PM.
Should the little mutiny of MP's bring down the government, then fail to put in a unity government in its place (highly likely), then the PM will call an election, set the date for beyond October 31st and shut down parliament.
At this point no significant business, not already pre agreed, can be carried out.
So let's be clear here.
Leaving the EU on October 31st is pre agreed.
The current EU deal on the table to leave with a deal has been rejected 3 times.
Creating a new deal would be deemed "significant new business" and could not be entered into by a government with a prorogued parliament.
In other words if Corbyn goes ahead with his proposed vote of no confidence, one significant possibility is a No Deal Brexit where nobody can do anything about it, even if the EU comes back with a really tempting offer.
So, watch this space. By the third week it could all be over bar the inexorable moves to prepare the country to leave without a deal.
Bunch of wasters, the lot of them.