UFGN wrote:I don't want a GE now.
When one comes it should be in the cold light of day when people can look back and say "right, now let's deal with this bunch of c*** "
Rather than them bleating lies about "crisis" and "national interest"
It's they who are the crisis. We'll deal with them later. If there was a ready made alternative to go in and take over I'd be up for it, but there isn't
Red mixed with blue makes brown
We don't need a different shade of shit
We need direction and we need it now, if parliament won't allow us a new referendum (and bear in mind even if every labour MP voted in favour it still would have been defeated) and parliament won't allow a no deal or May's deal then the only way out is a general election.
The other reason that a new referendum is unlikely is that the ERG would rather a new election than a referendum so the second a new referendum seems genuinely likely they will tell Corbyn that their 60 members will support a no confidence vote and boom..... new election.
I honestly don't know what I want from here though. The backstop is way too risky, however I would rather be a prisoner of the EU than the 51st state of America with no power which is what any diabolical US trade deal the Tory right agrees would bring to us along with the death of the NHS, the saturisation of our political and legal system with lobbyists and vultures and no rights or safeguards for anyone. When I think about the threat of a US trade deal it actually puts May's deal in a better light.