Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Boris's Dilemma | |
Posted by: | Peter Chadburn | |
Date/Time: | 03/09/19 14:54:00 |
We see a man who is prepared to lay his country down for the sake of the wing of his party dominated by hedge funders, speculators and friends of oligarchs. We had project lies vs. project fear. But the defence minister who let the cat out of the bad about the prorogue being to enable him to get brexit done at least was truthful. By choosing the backstop as the one item to negotiate shows that boris was always going for the no deal as he knew that was one thing. they could not drop. the 30 day challenge from merkel was a clever move to put the onus on britain and we await proposals. the eu team are waiting and we have no hint of any progress. If he admitted that no deal was the choice then he would be out of a job. but if he carries on the charade and calls an election then the brexit party will oppose him. so the deal is just a charade and boris wants people to blame for the no deal when people suffer. firstly in the areas that voted leave any increased unemployment is the will of the people. then there is labour for not agreeing to the deal that he and his chums rejected. then there is the eu for not taking out the backstop. then there is larry the cat. Boris will of course be the churchillian hero. however Winston's grandson is part of the rebel alliance!! So whilst calculating and devious is one thing. The fact that not a single person in parliament trusts you must be quite a difficult thing to handle. My feeling is that we are still headed for a no deal which would be terrible for many people. As for the settled status being easy so many people who have been here years have been rejected. My wife has to provide proof for years in which she has National Insurance contributions. Sounds like another windrush in the making!! It would be fun if Boris got defeated as an mp. He deserves that. He wants loyalty and yet he was the carrier of the knife for Theresa May. Interesting times eh!!! |