Brexit: The Problem Is May
February 21, 2019There is in parliament a majority willing to pass a sensible deal acceptable to the EU based on a permanent customs union and with a close relationship with the single market. This will protect jobs, businesses, living standards and the economy. It will restrict independent trade deals but preserve 70 we already enjoy through membership of the EU. The ERG will never vote for it, for they believe in hard core nationalism, no matter the cost. Neither will the DUP. But enough of the patriotic and sensible majority of MPs from all parties will to push it through the Commons. The EU have already indicated they see the plan as a route out of the present mess.
The only thing preventing this is May, her red lines and her blind adherence to putting party before country. In other words the people will have to suffer to keep whatever is left of the Tory party together. May is not a national leader and has no grasp of what national leadership entails. She is the worst kind of party politician. She talks big and promises bigger. But in reality she is stubborn and narrow. She is the author of the greatest breakdown in orderly governance is modern history and is now the biggest obstacle to our country’s future prosperity, the integrity of our Union of four nations and the futures of our children.
If we keep her in office we deserve all we get.