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RE: Europe, Referendum & Brexit (formerly Europe..IN or OUT??)
(12-09-2019 19:36 )Goodfella3041 Wrote: It occurs to me that the Government was absolutely committed to retaining the No Deal threat, but not for the reasons it claimed.
They said they needed No Deal on the table to give them a credible negotiating position with the EU. But what if that's not true? What if they knew perfectly well that there is only one deal forthcoming from the EU and it is some minor variation of the deal that May already negotiated?
In that case, they needed No Deal on the table, but not as a threat to the EU. They needed it as a threat to Parliament and - by extension - as a threat to all of us.
What if their intention all along was to bring us to the brink of a crash-out and then put a 'Boris Deal' to a vote in Parliament (the Boris Deal being just the May Deal with a couple of apostrophes changed)? Boris would then have been in a no-lose position. EITHER Parliament votes for his deal -- which is conceivable, as they would have spent months warning of No Deal armageddon -- OR they vote against it. But in that case, Parliament -- not Johnson -- would own the consequences of the crash-out. The Government's position would then have been: you wanted a deal; we brought you a deal; you voted against it; so this is now all your fault.
In this scenario, the proroguing of Parliament was just a ploy to prevent the opposition from passing any bill that could take No Deal off the table. Their miscalculation was the fact that this was such a breathtaking over-reach by the Government that it actually galvanised the opposition, the Speaker and moderate Tories so much that they managed to pass the Benn Bill in the limited window that they had available.
So this is all now moot and theoretical, because the plan didn't work. But what if it's true? Could we really have a Government willing to hold its own Parliament and people to ransom, just to secure its next election? I honestly think we do.
In this scenario, the proroguing of Parliament was just a ploy to prevent the opposition from passing any bill that could take No Deal off the table. Their miscalculation was the fact that this was such a breathtaking over-reach by the Government that it actually galvanised the opposition, the Speaker and moderate Tories so much that they managed to pass the Benn Bill in the limited window that they had available.
It certainly was a miscalculation that backfired spectacularly and now I feel the proroguing hasn't done Johnson any favours. Barnier won't re - open talks (when clearly there hasn't been any between this admininistration and the EU - and who do we believe more on this the Govt or the EU?), and more than likely he himself probably miscalculated the damage he has inflicted on himself by doing so and the level of strength of opposition not only from within by other MP's.
I cannot see how any hashed together deal can get through Parliament even if it does borrow bits from May's deal which was rejected 3 times!!
Plus there is this bridge to NI. This will make Trump's wall look like a 24 hour job, but how does he expect it to withstand strong winds, rough seas and not to mention possible terrorist attacks and stopping IRA terrorists sneaking across it to attack the mainland when it is likely to have to be kept secure 24 hours a day & 7 days a week in probably the most inhospitable weather in the winter months? It will cost way more than the £15bn he quoted just to build it, it will cost billions more just bloody maintain the thing!! There are probably enough white elephants in the country atm without him adding to them!!
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RE: Europe, Referendum & Brexit (formerly Europe..IN or OUT??)
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