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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
And the curtain falls
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Holden" data-source="post: 6298746" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>In the cold light of day no one was going to get a withdrawal deal through Parliament. When the Tories have a major faction wanting an absolute leave and Labour would never support anything the Tory administration proposed, the inevitable would and has happened. It’s not TM’s fault - it was an impossible task unless she was 100% for leaving with or without a deal. What happens next is vitally important. How Parliament regains the respect of the populous I don’t know, but all I can see is greater division ahead unless we get an election of course. Might end up with a hotch potch of a strange coalition. Common sense surely suggest that if you leave a club, the club don’t have to grant you any favours to remain associated with it unless you follow the club rules, so it’s either in or out. That’s why TM has been forced to step aside as she was trying to find a halfway house. Halfway doesn’t exist, so the choice is as it always was “in or out?” That’s what Dave said 3 years ago!!! He is the one who is accountable for this mess IMHO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Holden, post: 6298746, member: 710"] In the cold light of day no one was going to get a withdrawal deal through Parliament. When the Tories have a major faction wanting an absolute leave and Labour would never support anything the Tory administration proposed, the inevitable would and has happened. It’s not TM’s fault - it was an impossible task unless she was 100% for leaving with or without a deal. What happens next is vitally important. How Parliament regains the respect of the populous I don’t know, but all I can see is greater division ahead unless we get an election of course. Might end up with a hotch potch of a strange coalition. Common sense surely suggest that if you leave a club, the club don’t have to grant you any favours to remain associated with it unless you follow the club rules, so it’s either in or out. That’s why TM has been forced to step aside as she was trying to find a halfway house. Halfway doesn’t exist, so the choice is as it always was “in or out?” That’s what Dave said 3 years ago!!! He is the one who is accountable for this mess IMHO! [/QUOTE]
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