Posted on 07/13/2016 4:23:26 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Theresa May entered No. 10 Downing St. on Wednesday as Britains new prime minister, following a bittersweet exit by David Cameron that was tinged with humor and regret.
I was the future once, Cameron quipped as he left office. But that future now belongs to May, and it involves instability, uncertainty and tough wrangling over Britains departure from the European Union. [ ]
May promised to fight for social justice in a speech that addressed hard-working families who have struggled during the years of instability since the 2008 financial crisis. Many of those people, fed up with remote politicians and bureaucrats, voted to leave the EU.
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I agree. However, what I was reading, was that there are concerns that foot dragging has already caused beginning process procedures to be delayed for 6 months, and there are lawyers making the case that BREXIT was advisory and that “it really requires parliament”.... you get the drill. Foot dragging.
It MUST happen, but the anti-freedom forces are like disobedient brats who refuse to get out of the swimming pool without clamors of “just 5 more minutes, Momeeee!” with sometimes Mommy having to go in and get them.
Without the people constantly insisting, the anti-freedom brats will keep on foot dragging and finding excuses. What I heard was that there were four candidates for PM. The three among the four who were FOR Brexit have stepped aside. The one who is now going to be PM is the one who was reportedly not so much for it. That is a concern to me. I hope my concerns are baseless.
For those who consider themselves prayer warriors, asking the Lord Jesus to put the sealing of His Victory on the peoples’ vote of Brexit would be a wise prayer to make, IMHO.
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