by Suff » 08 May 2017, 13:16
Well my view of a good deal is one that allows us to trade what we want to trade and the EU to trade what they want to trade and no more, now laws, no ecj, no freedom of movement, no open borders and absolutely no further encroachment of the EU state into the UK.
In that, should May win this election with an enhanced majority and keep to her current promises, then I'll be happy with what she does.
But, in the end, it will come down to her government. If she fudges and comes back with a mess which damages the UK, both Tory and Labour voters will be voting UKIP at the 2022 election. May knows that and that will stay her hand in these negotiations.
I did say it was up to the people at this election. She's set out her stall, given us the principles, not the detail and left us to decide if the principles are what we want. If she goes back on her principles then she and her party, will be hung at the next election. May is well aware of that.
So what is the risk for May? She walks away with no deal and no Brexit bill and 3 years later faces the people for doing what she promised, come what may? Or she fudges it, leaves the EU virtually fully open to access to the UK, subject to the ECJ and paying a monstrous bill for decades?
Chances? She's a politician. She'll walk away with no deal rather than face the wrath of the voters who brought her back.
So, for me, it looks OK. For soft Brexiters and remainers? Not so good.
The only thing we do know is that the UK will be out of the EU. No matter what May agrees to now, it will be up to the UK government, in the future, to chose to honour it or not. The EU27 will have nothing to say about it.
Oh and on another note, I believe that the legal eagles on EU law have stated that there is no legal precedent for the Brexit bill. Bit of a bummer for Juncker that...
Just on another point, there is a service here in France called Mouse to House. It brings goods from UK shops to people here in France with a 20% excess for carriage. One hell of a lot of Brits are doing their main shopping on it. I've used it once for doors from B&Q which were not ready for me to bring back, but that is all. M2H is dead in 2019 without a deal, all those people who use it, who have a vote, were voting remain but they don't even live in the UK.
Those with a vote will be voting against May and to soften Brexit and make it as damaging as possible for the people in the UK so they can get their deliveries......
I'm wondering, would you rather have May's aggressive Brexit or have your country stuffed by a bunch of people who left but will happily sell you down the river rather than learn to speak French and pay for local produce??
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.