Friday 13 October 2017

On Brexit Treason and being at war

Some talk show host called on the Chancellor to be tried for treason in not backing full scale preparations for a no deal Brexit. In the past I have suggested that some of the leading Brexiteers should be tried for this in selling the country to the media barons they work part time for, or putting their self-interest above what is best for the country. That a radio show host should make such statements on social media because a Minister of the Crown decided what was best was to take this course of action shows what a mess we're in currently.

Late, Hammond himself in a newspaper interview called the EU the enemy. Then tried to backtrack when it was reported on the news. I meant in a sense that "we're " united he blabbered. Quite who "we" are is unclear, can't be the cabinet, government of Parliament that's for sure.

On top of this, yesterday it came as no surprise to learn that after the 5th round of talks between Britain and the EU, the EU have decided that there has not been sufficient progress to allow trade talks to start, and is likely to be the case until December And if that is the case then where talks are going will have to be looked at. David Davis had a more upbeat assessment, but then its not his call as to whether progress has been made. This is because he caved in on the timetable back at the start of the first round of talks in June.

And the rabid brexiteers are calling on Britain to walk out of talks if this continues. Like they know the consequences if they do, or maybe they do, but are not saying.

So, in summary: the Chancellor is a traitor who also seems to think Britain is at war with Europe.

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