It seems that the british people are divided, to say at least. Of those who are
for a brexit they do not exactly know what they really want or how to do it, apart from those who want a no-deal-brexit-cut. But the latter is not what the majority of the people want, let alone industry.
The people around Rees-Mogg try to make prime minister May stumble regardless what would be best for the country, or follows the general opinion. "The EU leading England by the nose" or whatever his or Johnson's or Farage's lies are exactly, it is always the anxious try to spread fear, insecurity, divide, bedevil others, and drive wedges between people and nations, for their own personal opinion (mostly not worth much) and political benefit. This is
not the fault of the EU.
An analysis in the german TV recently allleged that this whole 'process' has a lot to do with what happened to England after WW2. Winning the war, England did not get much out of it (much less than the US, or Russia), and after possessing almost 25 percent of the world's land mass for decades being able to dictating politics, rules and international trade the 'Empire' crumbled, and was gone. Instead of prospering, industry was left with 90 percent less trade, old machines, and not having enough money to invest, and then additionally there was social unrest and strikes.
I do not know whether this really is/was the main cause, apart from a general different view between young and old, between modern and conservative, between pro EU and anti EU – while all three combinations overlap or differ somehow. There are no clean fronts, and it has nothing to do with 'left' or 'right'. Opinions exist all over the spectrum.
Whatever the reason, it is time to come to terms with old wounds and the feeling of loss and betrayal, so that agitators and liars can be stopped. A bit of enlightenment May is not the reason for all this, but she has become the scapegoat for this general feeling, when the real arsonists ran away in the hour of change.
Although May has done a lot for getting the old empire nations together and dealienate them from the long-felt arrogance, while also trying to improve trade and relations, all this will not heal and happen in a few months.
So, how do you think this will go on? May has been confirmed for now, but she will most likely lose the majority for her way of a brexit. While all wonder why this will happen because - apart from Ireland - it delivers all that has been asked for.
IMHO whatever the deal may be, there will be no Empire. And there will always be the question of Northern Ireland. If England breaks the treaties and gets out with no deal, it will most probably have consequences for the UK as a political construct
What exactly, are the reasons to vote against Mrs May's deal, apart from the future situation of Ireland?
What do
you think happens if this deal will be voted down?
I know you do not want it but we like you. But you are really making it hard, for all