Okay, so Theresa May says that Brexiters thought with their hearts and she has to think with her head to come up with a Brexit that is good for business.
Basically keeping as close to Europe as she possibly can get away with.
To support 15% of the economy the other 85% will have no say on the rules that govern how it does business. Importers will have to import EU-spec goods exclusively. Businesses will have to manufacture EU-spec goods exclusively. There can be no divergence from EU specifications, rules and regulations.
Later we had another government minister spinning for all he's worth essentially saying "but we've had input into the rules, we adhere to the rules at the moment... so what's the problem.
The problem dickhead, is that we lose the ability to have influence on those rules as of March next year. yet we will be tied to them ad infinitum. The worst of all deals.
I did love it when he couldn't say that he knew about the chequers proposal in advance: just shows that the cabinet was ambushed with an entirely different proposal than the one proposed by DexEU. This was the elite telling the cabinet through Theresa may what they demand, not a democratically elected cabinet coming up with a proposal at all.
It's like the government is spinning that black is white. This is the worst case of cognitive dissonance I've ever seen. These people can't really believe what they're saying, surely? I know May thinks she knows best and the 52% of the country that voted to leave will just have to lump the BRINO. Sorry Theresa, we are not children, we knew exactly what we were voting for and we knew the consequences. Now deliver it or get out.
There's a Tory meeting tomorrow evening at 10pm, Jacob Rees-Mogg is attending amongst others. That should be the meeting that seals the end of May. I can't see any other way for the Tories to deliver a real, proper separation from the EU.
The BRINO proposal she came up with is acceptable to no-one except large corporations and the rich elite that own and run them.
It will see the end of the Tories as a political party. They will be cast into the political wilderness just like the EU-loving liberals.
The serious prospect of Reform as viable opposition?
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Two ex-Tories discussing Reform, Miriam Cates current Tory … to be expected
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