23-11-2018, 00:44
The "take it or leave it" drafty Brexit plan is a tome of several hundred pages. We are, presumably, supposed to be impressed. I confess, I've not read it as my local library and bookshop haven't yet received a copy. However, we are assured by the PM that it will be good for the UK, incl Scotland. Obviously an afterthought there eh! What I've been trying to comprehend is "How is it good for the whole of the UK, incl Scotland? So far, nobody seems to know the answer!
NI appears to be the "elephant in tge room" now because the draft plan allows it to continue more or less as if nothing has happened over the last 2 years or so, in order to protect the Good Friday Agreement. That's more important in my book mainly because we don't have a big enough army to send over there again, just in case. Also a majority of the population voted for remaining in the EU anyway. My own country did likewise with 62% of the voting population voting to "remain". But Mrs May does not recognise that factor. In fact, she does not recognise Scotland, or so it has "come to pass". Some Tory MPs, whilst forming several factional groups, opine individually that Brexit is "all things to different people" and believe that their clandestine group hold the key to a true Brexit. Meanwhile, the Labour Party has no opinion from what I can gather except to gain a new General Election and believing it is ready to lead the UK along a "yellow brick road" to glory. Little does it realise the Tories are already on the yellow brick road but not to any glory, instead to the white cliffs of Dover and beyond.
Is there anyone with even an inclination of suspicion of this drafty Brexit plan and its content???? Indeed, is there anyone with a clue as to how the UK will be seriously better off come next April Fool's Day?
NI appears to be the "elephant in tge room" now because the draft plan allows it to continue more or less as if nothing has happened over the last 2 years or so, in order to protect the Good Friday Agreement. That's more important in my book mainly because we don't have a big enough army to send over there again, just in case. Also a majority of the population voted for remaining in the EU anyway. My own country did likewise with 62% of the voting population voting to "remain". But Mrs May does not recognise that factor. In fact, she does not recognise Scotland, or so it has "come to pass". Some Tory MPs, whilst forming several factional groups, opine individually that Brexit is "all things to different people" and believe that their clandestine group hold the key to a true Brexit. Meanwhile, the Labour Party has no opinion from what I can gather except to gain a new General Election and believing it is ready to lead the UK along a "yellow brick road" to glory. Little does it realise the Tories are already on the yellow brick road but not to any glory, instead to the white cliffs of Dover and beyond.
Is there anyone with even an inclination of suspicion of this drafty Brexit plan and its content???? Indeed, is there anyone with a clue as to how the UK will be seriously better off come next April Fool's Day?