Skybird |
12-11-18 10:15 AM |
May's credibility, trustworthiness is non-existent.
To be fair, she never has had a chance to reahc any othe routocme wiht the Eu than there now is. She may have silently agreed with that in order to torpedo Brexit, or she may have not, it does not matter: fatc is nobody and no other prime minister ever would have had a realistic chance to reach more thna there is, and what there is, is nothing.
May's failure lies not in fighting a battle that always was completly impossible to win. Her failure lies in trying to mock the intelligence of the public, tio hide very serious imolications on the legal side of the drfat deal, to mislead the parliament and now obviously trying to save her seat in the prime minister's office. As I explained some days ago, her failures lies in behavior and decisions that overstep the thin red line to treason and conspiracy with the EU, against the UK.
Her failure was not thjat the battle she volunterred (!) for was unwinnable from all beginning on. The neU was and is, what it is, and any other outcome than what ther eis now in draft deal, would have been a stellar surprise to me. There are strong and growing anti-EU movements in France, Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Czech Republic, Hungary - to prevent a successful British precedence that illustrates that a life without and outside the EU is possible, always has been the leaidng dirctive behind Brussel brutal "negotation" tactic which consited of jst one plan: "No." No to all and No to everything, all power has to stay with the EU, unconditionally. One can negotiate about how to word it and how to call it in name - but that is just names for deceiving people, it has no real relevance, and certainbly no legally binding relevance. Now they want to agree on a good will apper - which again means nothing, absolutely nothing, has no legal relevance at all.
Its all a waste of time and energy. Britain should have cut ties already many months ago, even unilaterally. After all, exit still means exit, and not staying inside and staying outside at the same time.
May makes a pitiful carricature of office now with her compassion-for-May tour, live on European stages these days. She could as well try to bring Jericho'S walls to fall by kneeling and crying before them.
For reaosns of credibility of the poltical class and system, ther emust be new elections to get rid of May, and then a brutal new govenrment simply cutting ties, basta. By now, however, any Brexit will be far more damaging to britian that I think originally it would have needed to be if the Brits would have cut ties unilaterally already 12, 18 months go, in a surprise first strike, inclduing a temporary full halt to all financial business from and to the UK. Calling for tough game and then not playing it tough, is stupid. Good deeds soon will find their revenge. States - and international state alliances - have no friends. They have interests. Everybody seems to be drunk and done over all this sentimental friendship talking. The successful states in the present are howeever those that refuse to play kind and friendly. Russia. China. Trump's USA. Economical South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore. Survival of the fittest - that includes not just races and individuals, it also is true for nations. And the West gives a pitiful, ridiculous sight.
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