As negotiations reach another hiatus, it’s a good idea to remind people that Brexit is not inevitable now that less than 37% of people still think that Brexit is a good idea. Here are the Brexit Choices for a Better Britain open to us at the moment.
In case people don’t understand why the EU cannot just give the UK what they want, consider the EU as a golf club with 28 members. One does not want to pay the subscriptions but still wants to use the club for gala dinners, special events and demands a free set of golf clubs every year without paying. The head of the golf club must decline. If he says yes, he will face a backlash from the other 27 paying members who will also want a rebate or more services for less money. The primary job of an enterprise is to protect its members and, regardless of our belligerence in the talks, The EU must set this aside and protect the greater good of the union.
We also have an unlikely ally on our side in the form of Theresa May at the moment, who has rebelled on several occasions taking others with her:
“I might have thought the government would have abandoned algorithms by now.”
We also heard how the Tory party abandoned Conservatism last week.
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Hiya
Brexit in whatever form is a done deal. Bozos sabre rattling is just that, the spin machine is at peak, soon to go into overdrive to present the deal(worse than mays) as a victory for proud Britannia. However, as a fervent remainer, I would have misgivings about rejoining on terms less favourable than we had and certainly no euro acceptance. I believe that we are not ready for a european superstate, if that were even a good idea. The nationalist unpleasantness in former Soviet satellites is a worry as the 27 seem to be impotent: not a reassuring sign but your organization has been a rewarding read- good luck
We don’t agree on the finality of the matter – Politics overwhelms the law on a daily basis but we shall see. TY for reading and commenting Garth.
I found the majority of assumptions used to advance your arguments untenable. The golf club analogy is full of holes(no pun intended). We are only asking to be treated like Canada or Australia…and do you really think the people of EU countries will welcome federalism? And as for the Euro!!
What about the Euro. Canada and Australia are false equivalences due to geography and trade levels
Australia doesn’t have a deal with the EU. So being treated like Australia is saying “I want No Deal”.
Canada’s deal doesn’t include Services. Services make up a HUGE part of our trade with the EU. So it would only solve a small part of the problem.
This sounds like you’re parroting points you don’t really understand.
Yes Ian. Anthony does not know what he is talking about. He has flown from the platform having dumped his fake news in the hope that he won’t be challenged 🙂