The
Brexit Desperation Rises as the Betrayal Deepens
British
parliament is now worse than a joke. And they have no one to blame
but themselves
Tom
Luongo
3
April, 2019
As
I watch the desperation of these people, obviously loyal to the
European Union first and their constituents a distant fourth or fifth
– after themselves, their party and any corporate lobbyists –
it’s clear they don’t have any clue as to how to get out of the
mess they’ve made for themselves.
Yesterday
the British parliament again took over the business from the
government and again was incapable of providing any direction to that
government as to what kind or type of Brexit would be acceptable.
Mike
Shedlock has
a good run-down of the votes themselves if you are interested in what
terminal virtue-signaling looks like. Mike thinks:
There will likely be one more round of “indicative votes” and also likely May’s Deal vs No Deal or the result of the indicative vote.
There are options left. Theresa May will try to steer this to the vote she wanted all along: My Deal or No Deal.
If she can achieve that, I suspect it will pass but it is by no means certain.
I
agree with the first point but the real challenge is neither of the
options he lays out, there’s a bigger problem as of today. It is
the latest betrayal of Brexit by Oliver Letwin and Yvette Cooper who
will try and ram through a long-extension bill on Wednesday to put
off Brexit for an indefinite period of time.
It
will be yet another amendment of the Article 50 law that is, for all
intents and purposes, a travesty of British parliamentary history
since these amendments to the law have not gone through the normal
review process which could easily take more time than these traitors
have to stop Brexit happening on April 12th.
They
are searching for a way to find a solution that involves them winning
voter support while betraying Brexit. Project Fear hasn’t
worked and now we’re into Project Attrition.
The
problem is there is no such solution.
And
the reason for that is has nothing to do with a house divided, party
politics or anything else.
It’s
all about them.
Politicians
are a feckless and cowardly lot. They exist only to get re-elected
and retain the perks of the office.
This
is especially true in Britain as so many of them are incapable of
holding, in Nigel Farage’s words, “a proper job” where they
provide something of value in exchange for their time.
They
are only good at one thing: being members of parliament, conniving
for their own advantage.
And
this has disheartened many British people, who rightly see their MPs
imposing their will over those who voted for them.
It
reeks of arrogance and entitlement. But it also reeks of fear.
Watching
this play out reminds me of something Lee
Stranahan said to me in my talk with him last fall.
He said people think politicians don’t care about what we think,
but that that is not true.
Politicians
care only about what we think. Their entire lives are spent checking
the direction of the political winds to see what they can get away
with.
And
the reason Brexit is such a ‘cock-up’ is because MPs refuse to
actually vote for what they want to do because they know what the
backlash from voters will be.
Ignore
the opinion polling, especially in Britain. As I’m fond of saying,
“there are lies, damn lies, statistics and British polling.” If
the MPs were so secure in their arguments that the “people didn’t
know what they were voting for in 2016,” or “things change, let’s
put this to another vote” they wouldn’t have voted down all forms
of Brexit and all forms of Not-Brexit over the past three weeks.
They
would have voted for something.
And
that’s because the Remainer Tories are scared of losing their seats
for betraying their mandate and so is most of Labour. The only ones
who seem committed to their path are the Scottish Nationals, having
put all of their eggs into the ‘IndyRef 2’ basket, hoping a 2nd
referendum on Brexit will pave the way for a second one on Scottish
independence.
That’s
why the desperation is so thick right now. Letwin is a
dyed-in-the-wook europhile, who has a history of stabbing Prime
Ministers in the back (Poll Tax) for political gain and Cooper is
simply angling for Jeremy Corbyn’s spot as leader of Labour.
Both
are calculating that they can stop Brexit and win politically as the
heroes who saved the country from a “No-Deal” Brexit. I’m sure
they know just how much the U.K. would be punished in the short term
by the financial markets, currency speculators, banksters and
corporate raiders, standing behind them and their counterparts in
Brussels.
The
Davos Crowd in other words.
Remember,
the mood at Davos this year was like a morgue. The oligarchs know
they are fighting a defensive war now.
That
is the plan at this point. To wear down opposition to their plans and
blackmail the people into submission lest they lose trillions.
Don’t
let the EU’s strong facade fool you. These people do not want a
‘no-deal’ Brexit anymore than my goats want steak for dinner. We
already know this because we are into stoppage time on Brexit, handed
out precisely because Theresa May went to them at the end of March
with “No-Deal” in her back pocket.
But
they have no other plan now. It’s more arm-twisting,
desperation and hysteria. For now, it’s about the Letwin-Cooper
amendment creating the illusion of cross-party support.
While
Theresa May meets with Jeremy Corbyn to hash out what they can bring
to the EU next week.
The
EU wants the deal they dictated to Theresa May. She can’t deliver
that. Now both will conspire to destroy both parties and betray
Brexit.
In
America, bipartisanship is just a euphemism for the two parties
coming together to screw the people. That’s how we get everything
bad in the U.S.
The
same thing will happen here over Brexit.
Corbyn
and May will lock horns and we’ll find out who is made of what. You
know I think Theresa May is made of Gypsum, so all Corbyn has to do
is access what’s left of his testosterone after a lifetime of
selling it out to Marxism and Brexit will be over.
The
likelihood now is that they will craft the worst possible compromise
and try and sell that to both of their backbenchers.
Letwin
and Cooper have set the stage with the legislation.
Now
it’s up to Corbyn and May to bring it on home.
And
in no case does “England Prevail.”
Channel 4
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