by Suff » 06 Nov 2018, 14:40
We have already had a second referendum. Before A50 was triggered we had a General Election. All the Remainers had to do was vote for the Lib Dems in sufficient numbers to allow a Lib Dem/Labour government to emerge.
The voters didn't. In fact they voted for Brexit MP's (DUP were Brexit), in sufficient numbers to ensure that A50 was triggered. This was never more prominent than in Scotland with the direct change from 1 Tory MP to 13 Tory MP's. This change was enacted by Brexit leaning Scottish voters who were totally determined to separate themselves from the EU and is the ONLY reason May won a mandate to trigger A50 and leave the EU. And they say your vote does not count. The Scots Brexiteers know otherwise.
If May had not held the election, prior to triggering A50, she would have almost no moral authority to do what she is doing. But, in fact, she had the courage to hold the election and live with the consequences.
Just to also be clear, I went back and had a look at the poll of polls immediately before the referendum. All but one, the economist, showed a Remain win. Even the Economist was a dead heat. So let's hear no more about the polls. The voters had every single opportunity to remain in the EU. A referendum, an election, multiple court cases.
We're leaving, the EU is going to screw it up, just through sheer awkwardness and a belief that they are more important than anyone else and we need to man up and get on with getting out. A deal would be nice, sure, but deal or no deal we just need to get on with it and stop backbiting about referendums and "deals" and, whatever!
If, at a later date, we decide to join again, at least we can have a more honest debate where everyone is aware that it comes with open borders, Schengen, the Euro and a significant loss of sovereignty leading, eventually, to the same status as, for instance, California in the US.
Eventually the people will wake up to the fact that, referendum or not, parliament voting for a deal or not, we are leaving the EU on March 29th next year and that whatever happens then is up to the people of the UK. Yes we will have to negotiate with the EU.. But then we have always had to negotiate with the EU. The UK was never invited to the Franko-German summits prior to the EU summits, where it would be decided what everyone else was going to do. On that front not much will change.
I ignore all "the people would vote to reman" articles as much as I ignore the 2nd referendum articles. The EU is currently facing the fact that what it wants will never be granted by the UK. Therefore the EU is, by inches, changing its stance. The UK is also moving with them, but much less than the EU.
This dance will continue till the 11th hour. Remember the EU was adamant that it needed 9 months to ratify any deal through the national parliaments.... Interesting that nobody talks about that now.
It would be highly amusing if Italy refuses to ratify the "deal" until their budget is accepted wouldn't it! True EU politics, shafting the people who most want to be aligned with the EU. What an irony....
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