Thursday 28 February 2019

Thursday Brexit

Thing about Brexit, it's the will of the people apparently.

But, then there's another thing; a large part of it broke election law. Not rules, but law.

Both Leave campaigns broke the law in relation to spending, and sharing data. Files are with the Metropolitan Police, and have been for many months.

So, why is no one, neither of the main parties challenging the so called will of the people? Because the vocal part of both main parties want Brexit, and the PM owes her position of power to the referendum, so challenging the legitimacy of the vote would undermine her authority.

If it had been a mandatory referendum, then the vote would have been declared null and void, same it it had been an election; laws were broken, but because it was advisory, nothing can be done. Other than drive the country off a cliff edge.

There is no majority in the House for anything, therefore the country slips into an "accidental" Brexit, apparently unable to get out of the death spin that the country and economy is in. Even after negotiating a WA with the EU, stating there was no alternative, within weeks May was whipping her MPs to vote against her WA in the House.

And this is normal, apparently.

MPs no longer trust whatever May promises to secure additional votes in The Commons, and the EU no longer believe anything the UK says it will do, and will now insist it is legally watertight because of the backtracking.

And that is why the backstop is there to stay. All MPs know it, especially the ERG and DUP, but they pretend it can be time limited, and when that is not accepted by the EU, they will blame them. Easy.

But they had no plan, still don't. They vote against May's WA one week, then vote in against a vote of confidence the next. Brexiteers are delaying and delaying things until there is no other course and no deal or the hardest of Brexits is the only course. They have to keep defeating the OM in key vptes, pretend to be reasonable, and yet they have not given an inch.

And they lie.

The UK will be better for outside investment once out of the EU, says JRM who moved his investment fund company to Dublin from London to keep it in the EU.

Why trust these twats.

At least today I got to call my MP a fucking Twat on TV today, as the prat was being interviewed at Dover harbour this afternoon.

Made me feel better.

And it turns out there is not enough Euro-pallets to allow UK companies to send their goods to the EU even if there were demand. This was only realised this week. Four weeks to fix it.

Clock is still ticking.

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