Thursday, 15 November 2018

Betrayal

I don't think any of us who voted leave ever imagined that the act of leaving would provided a silver bullet of economic success (although Remianers waged a relentless campaign to portray us as the purveyors of false hopes).  Undeniably, however, leaving the EU would have presented opportunities, hitherto denied by the shackles of the EU, to build a new and successful place in the world. Hopes of realising those possibilities have been shattered because the Prime Minister, in thrall to her Europhile Civil Service, has gone back on her Lancaster House word, failed to prepare, in time, to walk away from discussions and shown a lamentable lack of vision throughout.  Now she says this is it - back me or face Corbyn.  Corbyn is an unpleasant prospect but why on earth should I back May?

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