In view of developments in Parliament over the past few days, such as the 'Henry VII' clause in the Repeal Bill and moves to give the government a majority in House of Commons Select committees , I am wondering just what people who voted Leave understand by the concept of 'Sovereignty' and if they are at all worried by the Government's attempts to bypass Parliamentary scrutiny of legislation and amendments to legislation?
Seems that May's strategy of putting the "3 brexiteers" at the helm is not really working... DH was reading an article in FT earlier that was entirely gloomy about how WTO arrangements - or rather lack of them - would work post brexit. It really is looking like this task is beyond them and that a vote of no confidence is needed sooner rather than later. Along with someone actually doing that emperors's got no clothes on thing - there is no prosperous future in sight if we do this - just chaos and economic ruin.
A top official at the Bank of England has warned the government it has less than 12 weeks to agree a transition deal with the EU to prevent City firms starting to move jobs and business out of the UK.
The drift is what will kill our economy. This government never had a big enough majority on Brexit to take this forward in the way they are doing but for some reason felt they had to listen to the dictatorship of the majority instead of trying to take everyone with them.
They just wanted to look big and brave but could end up taking us all to hell in a handcart.
The Telegraph and the Evening Standard are reporting that a delegation of 30 MPs will ask her to resign. They hope a new leader will be in place by Christmas. Only rumours I suppose at this stage. Apparently they need 48 Tory MPs to force a no confidence vote about the leadership. Surely she would resign before being forced out?
I reckon they need to have someone completely new and no one from the current lot of nearly made its. The trouble is we are in the middle of an absolute nightmare of negotiations presided over by the most incapable team of people you could ever meet.