Workingman wrote:Suff wrote:Senior Labour and Lib Dem MP's have been advising the EU that if they just hold fast long enough, they, the Labour and Lib Dems will be able to deliver exactly this.
Only in the fantasy land that is Brexfail could that be even considered when Tories who want to remain include:
David Cameron, George Osborne, Philip Hammond, Theresa May, Sajid Javid, Alun Cairns, Justine Greening, Jeremy Hunt, Greg Clark, Patrick McLoughlin, Elizabeth Truss, Oliver Letwin, Nicky Morgan, David Mundell, Baroness Stowell, Michael Fallon, Amber Rudd, Stephen Crabb, Matt Hancock,Greg Hands, Mark Harper, Anna Soubry, Robert Halfon, Jeremy Wright, Ken Clark, Dominic Grieve...
All of them ministers or former ministers or prominent Tories. Not a Lab, LibDem, SNP or Green among them. There are, of course, also plenty of Tory backbenchers, about another 160 or so, too many to name. Are they also advising the EU?
This is all very true. But it ignores one simple dynamic. 12%.
Why 12%. That is the vote for UKIP. That is the % of people who will be guaranteed to change their vote back to UKIP if the Government shafts Brexit and we wind up tethered to the EU in the most toxic environment.
The division of that 12% is quite interesting. Firstly it drove Every Single One of the Scottish Tory MP's elected in the last election. Secondly they are divided slightly unevenly with more Tory UKIP voters than Labour UKIP voters.
The Conservatives. All of them. Remainer and Leaver alike, are fully aware of what that vote will do to their party. We, the public, may, as a mass, forget the dynamic of the prior elections; but MP's do NOT. Cameron crushed Millipede at the elections for one reason and one reason alone. He offered a referendum on leaving the EU. For once, maybe the first time ever, the people of the UK voted very strongly on a single issue; leaving the EU.
No more clearly was that seen than in the next election. Where those single issue voters thought it was safe to leave it in the hands of the "Government" and could go back to voting on pure UK issues.
It is no wonder that Labour and the Tories are running scared of another election before Brexit happens. In their position I'd be terrified.
So what do we see? The Lib Dems have full backing of their leader to derail Brexit. Yet with 10% of the MP's it had before the Coalition. Labour is fractured on the issue with their leader issuing edicts to force a harder Brexit but most MP's wanting to Remain. However Labour is, in many ways, even more vulnerable to this issue as they have Remain leaning MP's who won seats with Leave majority votes in the last election. Talk about standing in a dangerous place.
So those who are trying to derail Brexit are working with the EU to this end. Guiding them, coaching them.
The rest? They're playing "Hold Fast" in the storm and trying to weather it with the tatters of their wishes and principles intact, whilst giving the people of the UK the weakest part of what they voted for.
How about we be brutally honest for a second.
The UK exports 58% of its goods to economies compromising 77% of the world's GDP. We export more goods to the US than any other country.
The UK sucks in imports of goods, primarily, from economies comprising 23% of the world's GDP tariff free. Yes the EU is only 23% of the world GDP, including the UK. Without the UK it's under 20%. The US, on the other hand, alone, is 26% of world GDP.
Those goods we suck in are expensive in terms of the world market but we don't buy from the world market because the EU raises punitive tariffs on them. Making goods from outside of the EU more expensive.
You honestly believe that those who are making trillions out of these inflated prices are not going to fight back? That it's all a Leaver plot? Now if I ever heard wishful thinking that is it. Money talks. It also kills.
I did a simple check. Without the UK in the EU, China overtakes the EU in GDP in 5-7 years. Nothing worth fighting for there is there??