Friday 26 April 2019

Friday Brexit

Today, our voting cards for the EU elections arrived in the post. Meaning that May is not going to drive the country off the cliff into a no deal on June 1st.

Which is good.

This is upsetting some people, my old friend, Bob for one, who seem to think democracy is bad for democracy.

Which really shows how bad things are, when people do ask, as they voted for Brext nearly three years ago, then why haven't we left yet? Maybe, the Brexiteers should answer that, seeing as May has bended to their every whim.

Otherwise, in theory, talks between the Government and Labour on a way to break the impasse are apparently ongoing, though there is no indication that May is willing to change her stance on anything Brexity.

Labour have had their draft electoral literature leaked, and it seems they will still be a Brexit party, which means for the now majority of the country who now back remain will either have to vote LibDem or Green.

And there will be no Labour landslide this time.

Other than that, it seems that politically, the UK is on holiday and thoughts of a solution can be put off for a while. Meanwhile Parliament have just 70 sitting days left before the end of October.

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