It certainly won't last beyond BrExit, whether it's a Deal-BrExit or a No-Deal-BrExit. In the later case, why the government would collapse should be obvious. In the former case, the government will be grilled by it's own population and particularly the demagogues who promised streams of honey and wine and grilled animals jumping into their mouths. May is fighting on a loosing position and why ever she was dumb enough to accept that responsibility, particularly considering that she was a Remainer, will forever be beyond me.
I have little sympathy for a child which got repeatedly told that the hotplate is too hot to touch and then still touches it regardless. Literally noone has an interest in making things smooth to her and the UK and the best part of that is, that there doesn't even need to be any ill will involved, because the world outside the UK has to abide to rules, laws and regulations. You know, the kind of stuff that everyone knew before the request to leave the EU was placed and that Great Britain could and should have been aware of and planned for.
Great article. It perfectly showcases the folly of BrExit as is.unknownsample wrote: ↑Fri Jul 27, 2018 9:55 pmhttp://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/2018/07 ... looks-like
In the end, this will be Britain's "Dolchstoßlegende". The BrExiters will blame May's party for all that is going to almost inevitably go wrong after BrExit, even going so far as to construct a mal intend and a plan to sabotage BrExit by May, and May's own party will lack arguements or positions to counter that myth, because they were dumb enough to go down the road they went down on.