by Suff » 20 Jan 2019, 19:43
Ossie, I'm not opposed to having a dedicated slot for back benchers to make their feelings known on the most traumatic experience the UK has undergone since WW2. However I'm not sure that it will do one single thing to resolve the situation. The situation is simple, the people voted to leave and the majority of Westminster want to remain. Wittering on about why they want to remain when the people have voted to leave is, in my opinion, a waste of the hot air already generated in Westminster. However if they need their ego's stroked then so be it.
This is not really that game changing. There was no question that May was going to lose her deal. No amount of one day sessions with back benchers would have changed that for a second. But, as WM already identified, May had signed a treaty with the EU that needed to be ratified by the UK parliament. She did that without consulting the parliamentary party, let alone the chamber as a whole. No amount of dedicated time would have changed the eventual result.
Our government has an executive (the cabinet), which provides direction and sets out the agenda. The parliamentary party gets to discuss that and then support it (or not). This will not change any time soon. It is the same in most democracies, so this is not something new.
Much more interestingly is that when I looked at the news this morning, I read that cabinet ministers are briefing their constituencies for a snap election on Feb 28th.
So we think, "Yeah that's the press so what". Except that I received a begging letter for campaign donations this evening...……
Taking that to its logical conclusion, May promised that she would not fight the next election...
More amused viewing of the situation unfolding.
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