First published at 18:24 UTC on December 6th, 2018.
I've had it with these honourable members in the House of Commons talking about being honest with the people about the repercussions of a WTO exit, while talking down May's deal so as to try and convince their fellow MPs to force a Brexit …
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I've had it with these honourable members in the House of Commons talking about being honest with the people about the repercussions of a WTO exit, while talking down May's deal so as to try and convince their fellow MPs to force a Brexit reversal.
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Apart from the minority of MPs who are Brexiteers and the small number of Leavers who believe that democracy should be served, the majority of the Commons is filled with pro-EU Remainers who would just love to be given the chance to follow the herd through the lobbies to deliver an exit from Brexit vote.
Speech after speech re-running the referendum debate from 2016, while bemoaning May's deal but then saying that surely their fellow parliamentarians would never allow the UK to crash out of the EU with no deal - think of the jobs and the economy they wail.
Their default position is the EU, they have no faith in the UK or its people.
And all the while, the hopes amongst the minority that they could now actually overturn democracy and impose their will on the majority, grows minute by minute and hour by hour.
Then we hear that the ECJ (European Court of Justice) is going to potentially throw a political spanner into the works of domestic UK politics on Monday by ruling on whether or not the UK can unilaterally withdraw its own letter triggering the Article 50 process and so Remain as a member of the EU as if nothing had happened. And its advocate General has already advised that it should say we can.
And in response the SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon, happily announces that the chances of reversing Brexit are now greater than at any other time in the last two and a half..
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