If this election does occur....the only big winner I see is the BREXIT-Party. The Tories won’t be able to get 42-percent of the vote, as they did in 2017. They might be lucky to get 10-percent.
The Labour Party has a problem because a minimum of a third of their typical voters are pro-BREXIT.
But I do agree...a snap-election would resolve a lot of the problems with the existing Parliament.
The only chance he has of getting the EU to stop acting like spoiled three year olds is to make it clear that there’s no way to keep him from walking away except by dealing directly with him. That what he pointed out with today’s comments that the left are undermining his negotiating position. I was surprised he’d lay that out, but I think he felt that was exactly what the anti’s were trying to do, so he’s making sure they take the rap if it happens.
The EU’s going to try every avenue possible to get their way. He’s determined they’re either going to deal fairly, or he’s outta there. This is sort of negotiating 101 when one side’s acting in bad faith.
I’m sure the anti-brexits want a snap election. That will be the redo on the referendum that they have been trying to get all along.
I hope it backfires in their faces.
Just like in the US, the representatives move heaven and earth to subvert the will of the people. Too bad the Tower of London is only a museum now.
Where is Oliver Cromwell when the British need him?