cromwell wrote:It's a legitimate expectation. But two years later we're still going in circles.
Actually we are not going in circles. We have the initial agreement with the EU, we've settled the debt at less than half what the EU wanted, we have defined the exit timetable (end of 2020) and all of that has been approved and signed off by the EU27.
Working on EU timelines, this is warp speed and is driven by the fact that when the UK leaves one bloody great big hole is going to be blown through EU finances and they know it.
Next is an agreement on trade. We have an open border with them through Ireland and that has to be resolved. However, putting that aside, it took the EU 7 years to arrange the CETA trade deal with Canada and even then, at the 11th hour, the commission and council had to strong arm Belgium to sign it off.
Yet, apparently, we're supposed to have some "plan" which produces a much bigger, much more wide spread, trade deal with the EU in some 9 months.
Honestly, get real. If we get out with anything other than Hard Brexit it will be a bonus.
As for the shenanigans in Parliament, you will recall that I predicted EXACTLY this scenario. Where Labour would be critically split down the middle by the voters who voted for Leave. Sufficient to support any vote where Tory rebels might attempt to derail it. Corbyn has tried to circumvent this party disunity by whipping his MP's into submission. Leaving him in the position that the Tories had one Minister resign and Corbyn lost 5 times that from his front bench. Not all of whom were voting against.
This rebellion in the Labour party will continue. As for the Tories, there will be retribution as time goes on. Tory MP's are well aware that to bring down the government is both feet and half their body in the Grave as far as remaining in the Tory party is concerned.
This is Democracy at its worst, not its finest hour. But if anyone thinks this can't get any more chaotic, then they have never watched a Partisan US melee or the Israeli Knesset.
Right now the Lords is trying to screw the whole system up to undo the vote of the people. This is a very dangerous game as has already been mentioned, one Labour MP has vowed to bring up a Private Members bill to abolish the Lords. In the mood the PM is in right now and more than half her cabinet, they might just take it up and champion it.
Once upon a time the Lords could have held things up permanently. Today it just requires a bill to pass the commons 3 times, voting down the Lords amendments twice. This is possible before we have to sign any treaty with the EU.
Just a little bit more faith is required. Sadly this lack of follow through is what kept us in the EU such a long time.