Thursday, 4 April 2019
Anger all round!
Another day, another row in Parliament. Red lines, shouting, deadlock, it’s all happening here.
Why are people not listening to older politicians like Ken Clarke who speaks sense learned over long years in Parliament.
I didn’t want to wake up this morning. I kept my eyes firmly closed whilst listening to the appalling news.
I shudder to think of our standing with the rest of the world....we must be coming across as a hoard of headless chickens.
Mrs May, clinging to her position seems incapable of leading anyone anywhere...
It’s all horrid but I am also filled with the need to stay tuned to the radio...to listen whilst we continue to destroy ourselves in public.
Come on chaps.....you can do better than this!
One decision late last night won by one vote gives us permission to ask for yet another delay.
Voices pleading for us to just leave no matter what keep turning up .
Disillusioned voters , angry with the government are clearly anxious to just sort it all out and settle down to being normal and dull.
Dull sounds good just now. Politicians pleading that they are just trying to deliver Brexit sound fairly desperate.
Involving the Labour Party in the discussion is a desperate ploy obviously and is much hated by other conservative politicians.
Mrs May and Mr Corbyn are not going to be the saviours of the day. Delivering Brexit seems to be the main aim. Maybe another vote would help....but what for exactly is the main problem. Deal or no deal?
Compromise in every direction is needed. I wish they were capable of it.
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At least, at long last, Mrs May seems to at least be listening. Whether she emulates Mrs Thatcher with the words, I'm not for turning, is another possible twist.
Basically, this has proven how inept our current band of politicians are. I feel that we might pray for resurrection of someone like John Smith, who might have been the best PM we never had.
I can't remember such a bunch of inept parlaimentarian's since the Callahagn government in the seventies.
The winter of discontent could be happening again if they mess this one up for any longer.
The EU in the form of Donald Tusk is now offering a flexible extension of up to a year on Article 50, I fear that this will not be resolved until a general election and another hung parliament and the formation of a new coalition to get it done.
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