Friday 22 March 2019

Even more angst!

I have been searching my brain for something other than Brexit but failed. It is just so dominant right now.
At least we have a little time now. But not much.
Having listened to Mrs May this morning I am left with the conviction that nothing has actually changed.
She is stuck in one groove. Her plan. Nothing that has happened has given her any way of accepting that her intransigence is part of the problem.
She has got used to being in charge. She’s not giving that up in a hurry.
But nothing has been sorted out in this appalling week. It’s just been put on hold for a little while.
A vote of no confidence would surely convince her that she is part of the problem and not the saviour she wants to be. but who is brave enough to suggest it?
Giving her MPs a say in what is going on might help but I fear that if she clings to power she will remain deaf to them, convinced as she is of her own need and ability to deliver Brexit.
She keeps saying that it is her duty to ensure that the results of the referendum is honoured though it was a fairly narrow decision.
So many words have been spoken on this subject .
Our European colleagues must by now be weary of the whole thing.
Here I think we are all very very tired. "Brexit" has become almost a dirty word.
I shudder to think what the rest of Europe thinks about all this but I think persuading our Prime Minister she would best serve her country by handing over to someone else would be a good idea.
And that is also part of the problem. Who would be capable of getting us out of this mess?
Any of the names of of senior Tory politicians just make me groan. And the Labour Party is no better.
Please neither Boris or Gove!
There must be some one capable of finding a way through all this ..
Except Mrs May would probably hand bag him or her.
Oh dear! Or words to that extent!




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1 comment:

Bob Collis said...

On line petitition to revoke ARTICLE 50 close to 3million signatures in 30+ hours.
Growing like Topsy.
Will the Tories ignore it?
Probably.