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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The problem is Theresa May's poor leadership.
She should tell us what kind of Brexit she favours.
We are told that cannot be done because it would reveal our hand in negotiations. But that is hogwash. The people we are seeking deals with know what is happening, it is just the British public who are not allowed to know. Nissan have been told the Government's plans, but you and I haven't.
Instead, all debate, is apparently suspended until next year. The Government will not say what's going on, and we have no say if we like the direction or not. We will just be told and expect to lump it.
She should tell us what kind of Brexit she favours.
We are told that cannot be done because it would reveal our hand in negotiations. But that is hogwash. The people we are seeking deals with know what is happening, it is just the British public who are not allowed to know. Nissan have been told the Government's plans, but you and I haven't.
Instead, all debate, is apparently suspended until next year. The Government will not say what's going on, and we have no say if we like the direction or not. We will just be told and expect to lump it.
Gromit....10:43....Yes, you are right. Mrs May appears to have marooned herself up a creek, and then lost the paddle. Its a poor day when the High Court has to step in and make a British PM behave with proper regard to our laws.
She is showing perhaps, that she just doesn't have the qualities that are needed for this high profile job, although her advisers should told her that she was heading for an almighty fall over the Article 50 issue. Poor advice it would seem.
She is showing perhaps, that she just doesn't have the qualities that are needed for this high profile job, although her advisers should told her that she was heading for an almighty fall over the Article 50 issue. Poor advice it would seem.
ichkeria....yes, very true.
Its a Tory Government unrecognisable from the one that we had the opportunity to vote for in the run-up to the Election in May 2015.
As I said earlier this morning, I am coming around to the view that she should have called another Election when she got the top job from Dave.
Its a Tory Government unrecognisable from the one that we had the opportunity to vote for in the run-up to the Election in May 2015.
As I said earlier this morning, I am coming around to the view that she should have called another Election when she got the top job from Dave.
Mikey,
Everyone who has read the Judges' verdict say that an appeal will fail. (Even New Judge). Mr May is adamant that the Government will appeal.
Makes you wonder if this is not an exercise in delaying tactics and covering her back. Maybe the advice she is getting is not poor, but clever. Whatever happens to Brexit on a vote in Parliament, May can say she fought to keep the process within the Government, and it will not be her fault if it all goes tits up. She can point the finger at others.
Everyone who has read the Judges' verdict say that an appeal will fail. (Even New Judge). Mr May is adamant that the Government will appeal.
Makes you wonder if this is not an exercise in delaying tactics and covering her back. Maybe the advice she is getting is not poor, but clever. Whatever happens to Brexit on a vote in Parliament, May can say she fought to keep the process within the Government, and it will not be her fault if it all goes tits up. She can point the finger at others.