
| Msg # 366 of 32022 on ZZUK4447, Monday 11-06-22, 4:52 |
| From: DAN S. MACABRE |
| To: THE TODAL |
| Subj: Re: No Deal Leave? |
XPost: uk.politics.misc From: no@way.com The Todal wrote: > On 30/10/2019 08:41, Omega wrote: >> Am I reading it all wrong? >> >> Glimmering through these groups there appears to be a perception by >> more than a handful, we can now, *never* leave the EU without a deal? >> >> Let us say Boris gets back after an election with the majority he >> hopes, then surely his government makes a new law, "The default >> 'Leave' is with no deal"? >> >> Why are people believing, a Deal only Brexit can now take place? >> >> Laws are repealed or new laws supersede old laws?€€ Yes? >> >> Tell me someone. >> > > You may be under the mistaken impression that Boris wants a no-deal > Brexit, because that was the accusation from the opposition for many > months. > > He doesn't want a no-deal. He doesn't want to be Prime Minister of a > country sinking into recession, with factory closures and unemployment > soaring and tax revenues dwindling. Not that it would be his fault, of > course. But he knows he wouldn't be able to fix it, and the electorate > would then switch its allegiance to a party which claims to be able to > fix it. And, of course, the Tory Party would choose a new leader, one > who has real political acumen not just the ability to utter enthusiastic > platitudes to get the crowds to cheer. > I thought was the real function of any leader :-) --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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