Saturday, 21 September 2019

More accusations of betrayal.

As ever, Sunday brings the way the next week will pan out, via the Sunday Paper's front pages.

But in a change, only the Express leads with a Brexit story, an interview with Brexit "Party" leader Nigel, in which he is now rebranding no deal Brexit as clean break Brexit.

I mean, it doesn't matter what you call it, it will have the same effect.

There is no such thing as a clean break Brexit. Heck, there's no such thing as no deal Brexit either, as sheer trading common sense states that countries next or near to each other have to trade. There will be deals in time, but negotiation from a position where the economy is tanking, riots on the streets, fuel and energy shortages mean that you will agree to any deal, not only a "good" deal.

The other story is the Labour conference, and as the Tory Party splits, this means Labour will sweep into power? No, it is in an even bigger mess, brought on by itself.

As in the 80s, the party-within-a-party, Momentum, has taken over, and is now trying to purge moderates, starting with Deputy Leader, Tom Watson. Yesterday, two attempts were made to do away with the position of deputy leader. It was ugly and demonstrates that as it stands, Labour is not fit for Government. Its not even fit for opposition.

A united and well planned opposition is needed, instead we have a battle of the dogmatic left, which is clearly unelectable.

We lived through this in the 80s with Militant; didn't work then, won't work now.

But fine, carry on destroying yourselves....

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