Saturday, 11 May 2019

The Brexit betrayal.

Watever happens with Brexit, some like our friend, Nigel, will claim it is a betrayal.

No Brexit: betrayal.

May's WA: betrayal:

No deal with the economy tanking: Betrayal.

For Nigel and his "party", this will be a win/win/win situation.

And he can do this despite offering no alternative plan other than run on a ticket of supporting "democracy", but opposing anything democratic. Heck, his Brexit Party won't be publishing its manifesto until after the actual EU elections.

You really could not make this up.

It is madness on stilts.

But it goes on, with Nigel being guest on another edition of Question Time, and will be on BBC's flagship Sunday political show, Marr. I mean, how much more does he have to be on until it is acknowledged that the national broadcaster just loves him?

And the chairman of the 1922 committee expects May come up with firm plans for her departure.

Maybe the plan will be clear or very clear, as she says she is about everything without actually being clear at all.

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