Great. Now let's see. Labour was voted in to represent the interests and needs of the UK citizens. So Labour is going to guarantee the rights of 3 million EU, citizens, the rights of their family to join them and this right is for life. The EU, on the other hand has refused to even _talk_ about the rights of the 1 million British citizens in the EU.
It is the EU who is talking about punishment. It is the EU who is talking about forcing the UK to back down. The EU will not give those same rights to UK citizens without significant concessions from the UK.
May, on the other hand, has clearly said that the second the EU guarantees (in writing), the rights of the UK citizens in the EU, the UK will immediately guarantee the same rights for the EU citizens in the UK. This, of course, is not a very good deal for the UK but it is significantly better than the position Labour is taking.
I must admit, locally, there are many people who still had a vote and used it to vote Remain. I do hope one of them talks to me about how they're going to vote in this election because when they mention either Labour or Lib Dem, I'm going to have a really good chuckle as I remind them that both the Lib Dems and Labour are going to sell their rights away without a thought for them, all to make some political statement. Personally I would have expected nothing less.
And here is one other salient though on that. Those 3 million EU citizens don't have a vote. So both Labour and the Lib Dems are going to bat for people who have no vote and are not citizens of the EU, whilst hanging the UK citizens who do have a vote out to dry.
Never has the phrase "stupid is as stupid does" sounded more apt to me.
I wonder if the Tories will take on board the best response to that little bit of stupidity? Simply "and how are you going to protect the rights of the 1 million UK citizens in the EU???".
Personally we have been working on this for years now as I have seen the writing on the wall for years. I have even learned to speak quite a lot of French and am seen as a valued member of the French community, even though I spent 3 years in school learning 5 words of French and arrived here in 2002 with no French at all. Languages are not my forte, machines or computers? Yes. Languages? Not a chance.
It is a long time since I said that we might as well get on with leaving the EU. Given that we were never going to join the Euro or Schengen and that these two fundamentals were what the EU Were all about. I knew that eventually the UK would be forced to make this decision because those two realities, which almost everyone else in the EU lives, were getting further away from fulfilment in the UK, not nearer.
So from my perspective of knowing that the UK would eventually leave the EU, some 5 years or so in advance, I must admit the complete naivety being shown by both Labour and the Lib Dems is, in a word, Breathtaking.
I shall listen to their idiotic reasoning with some humour over the next 7 weeks.