Thursday, 15 August 2019

Following on.....

.... from my last post.

If what I said in the previous post is true or accurate, then what should Corbyn do if he really wants to stop no deal.

Is he also in a Meat Loaf leadership conundrum?

In that, Ill do anything to stop no deal, but I won't give up the leadership of the Labour party to make a cross-party agreement more likely.

Thing with Brexit, there'll be enough blame to go round. So, both Corbyn and Swinson will get their fair share, in that all they had to do was work with each other to stop no deal, yet let petty suabbles get in the way.

What future for either party then?

What future for any of the three main parties if they can all take a share of the blame for Brexit?

What this all means is that, it probably make no deal all the more likely.

This week has seen both Johnson and Rudd both speaking about the positive meetings they both had regarding a trade deals, or sectorial deals, they UK might have with the US. Trump said the UK would be right at the front of the queue.

And yet, all is not well, as Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives repeated today, that if Brexit were to undermine the GFA, then any potential trade deal would be blocked from being ratified, as in the UK, such deals are not just the gift of the executive.

"Whatever form it takes, Brexit cannot be allowed to imperil the Good Friday Agreement, including the seamless border between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland," she said.

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