We seem to be in a bit of a mess!
Last night I watched a program which definitely laid the blame for our present situation at Mrs Mays door.
We shall never really know who or what is to blame probably but we are now in the process of crashing out of Europe.
It looks like Mrs Mays problem but there are so many people involved that it’s not certain...and that’s the way politicians want it.
I watched the news last night and seeing the clip of an MP getting up and declaring that he could no longer sit with his party was reinforced by his move across the house physically.
Europe is trying to be accommodating I think but there are so many strands to this problem that it’s hard to see how it can all be resolved to everyone’s liking.
We can’t suit everyone and this is the main problem. Trying to get all our ducks in an orderly row is what got us into this mess in the first place.
The Labour Party are keeping their heads well down right now.
Voices from Europe seem anxious to try to help....but I doubt if they will be well received.
No one in government mentions calling an election but this seems to be the obvious ultimate solution.
The cabinet preparing for five hours of debate today is being discussed...but it seems unlikely that everyone will be suited no matter how long they go on talking.
It’s no wonder a general election is not being considered....the Conservative party would almost certainly lose.
But something has to be done...and no one seems to know what just now.
Well done David Cameron...leaving the job after the referendum has worked well for you but not for Britain it seems.
Brexit, softer Brexit, hard or soft...is bringing chaos to our government.
Help!
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2 comments:
The Coward Cameron.
To honour his exemplary service to this country, perhaps he should be made permanent ambassador in residence on Rockall, or perhaps on Ultima Thule.
Developments since you posted this are Mrs May and Mr Corbyn are going to get together to see how a consensus might be reached.
There is bad blood between them, so it is hard to see how they will agree on anything. But it appears that they will be discussing getting the leave agreement through Parliament than concentrate on the next stage in consensus through parliament.
It makes sense to try, but if no agreement is forthcoming between the government and opposition, than crash out seems the only other option available. if we do leave without a deal, there must be a general election, probably resulting with a hung parliament and hopefully a government of national unity, bringing all of the talents together to take things forward.
At a general election I can so all of those politicians who have been so vocal and noisy, demanding brexit be taken, unseated and sent to the unemployment and unemployable lists.
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