by Suff » 31 Jan 2019, 09:55
WM, I can see that it is a complete mess, I agree totally.
Where we differ is in who we blame and in what proportion.
Firstly I blame our politicians. Most of them want to remain. They have done every single thing they can to undermine the negotiating stance of the British government and have tried, on every occasion, to undermine the government.
Secondly I blame May. As Crommers says, she handed the negotiations to people who don't want to leave. In fact the job of the Civil Service is way, WAY, easier in the EU as many of the most difficult decisions are devolved to another body. Then she signed a deal that had never been put to parliament and refused to back down even when it was crystal clear that she had broken her own rules and was going for a bad deal in the end.
Thirdly I blame the EU. For being difficult? No, if a dog waters down a lamppost it is not vandalism, it is just being a dog. No I blame the EU for not caring enough about how the UK works, what the aspirations of the people are and what is totally untenable or not. If the EU actually understood the UK, they would realise that some things are simply not possible to get through parliament. We are not PR, we don't have a President with strong powers, we are a parliamentary democracy with a first past the post system, two chambers and a, mainly, titular Monarch. That combination simply doesn't exist in the rest of the EU.
The fact that most Brits don't understand that PR means that the top of any political party is always safe, no matter how much they annoy the people and how many "bad deals" they do, sets an expectation of what the EU will do that is unsupportable. The EU firmly believes that the UK parliament is being difficult. They simply can't understand "running scared" of the electorate because the electorate have no real power to destroy the larger parties under PR. Witness Scotland. Virtually every MP for Westminster went SNP in the GE but, in the Scottish Parliament, where PR rules, SNP didn't get a majority. It is this kind of total lack of understanding which makes the total lack of communication between the UK and the EU.
Do I blame the people? For expectations only. You say that you would be happy with a deal that both Leavers and remainers can agree on and get behind. That is like saying I'll be happy if I can step off into fresh air and stay there for the next few hours then step down when I want to. Impossible. Why? Because Remainers want to Remain and will not be happy unless we remain, deal or no deal, they won't be "happy" unless we are tied to the rotting corpse of the EU forevermore. Leavers want to Leave and will not be happy unless we actually Leave the EU, get rid of their influence in our courts and decide who comes across our borders, works in our country and is forced to leave our country; all without interference. That doesn't mean we'll close our borders, it just means we have the right to decide. Most Leavers understand that.
Why do people think it is a mess? Expectations again. I never expected anything else. Come on, be honest, the Parliament doesn't want to leave, the EU won't agree to anything unless it is deemed "in their best interests" and the Tories never had enough majority to get over their EUphile core which would sink any attempt to truly leave the EU. So it is a mess. It was ALWAYS going to be a mess. Did none of the deals the EU has done actually sink in? CETA on the brink of destruction at the 11th hour as the Walloons sought to take advantage by blocking ratification?
There is a simple fact which Remainers seem to wilfully ignore. The EU thinks they are negotiating "in their best interests". Sorry that is bollocks. It was in their best interests that the UK did not vote to leave. They failed, utterly, by simply not even trying, to avoid that vote. Now they think that putting impossible conditions onto a "deal" with the UK, as we leave, is in their best interests. Bollocks again. Their best interests lie in making it as easy as possible for the UK to trade with them, exchange people with them and work with them. Notably the EU is doing the absolute opposite they are putting up conditions which, virtually, make it impossible for the UK to give them what they want. Ensuring that everyone leaves with a sour taste and they fail, again, utterly.
So, yes, it is a mess. All the dogs are watering down lampposts and, honestly, it's not vandalism.
We just need to get out and get it done with. What comes after is up to all the politicians and negotiators to arrange.
Anything else is unthinkable because the consequences of trying to override the will of the people, in this way, on the UK political landscape, are incalculable. Why? Think it through. France is talking about putting up Gliets Jaunes candidates at the next French elections. Forget UKIP, a new party will come out of the ashes of that kind of betrayal and people will vote for it. That party will provide a safe harbour for the worst kind of racists and bigots because the people will be so infuriated with the establishment that they will vote for it anyway.
Yes it is a mess. There is only one way out of this mess and it, clearly, is not apparent to the politicians. Remainers, and fairweather Leavers, need to respect the vote of the people and get behind it. If that means we crash out with no deal they need to respect that this is the only way we will get out and get behind the country and push us into a better place.
It is Remainers and fairweather leavers who have created this mess, remainers and fairweather leavers who will continue to perpetuate this mess and remainers and fairweather leavers who are doing this country a disservice. The people were asked and they said leave. If those who said Leave did not understand what that meant then they should have stayed home and not voted. Those who lost the vote needed to understand that when they lost, they damned well lost and trying to subvert that vote was going to damage the country far more than ANY amount of leaving the EU.
That is the mess we are in and that is who I see are responsible for it.
The trick here is understanding the UK, the EU and our politicians. Anyone who understood that would always have known, from day 1, that it was going to be a clusterfuck at Brexit Day -1 with a bunch of headless chickens on all sides running around behind large barriers, faced with guns, shouting "what are we going to do".
Understanding that lends a certain amount of perspective. Leaving with No Deal is infinitely "better". But people need to understand where we are going and how it will evolve in the next month before they accept that.
So when you tell me it's a mess and point at May, think about what I have said and reflect. Those are the players, this is the game they are playing, what is the most likely eventual result?
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.