So Who's Minding The Shop?
Jun. 25th, 2016 01:14 pmDo we still have a government?
Cameron apparently told his aides he didn't see why he should hang around to clear up the mess he'd created- and if that's so I can't see why he's still in number 10. He's handed in his resignation- why doesn't he just go- and pass the job of governing Britain to someone who wants it?
Margaret Hodge has chosen this time-of all times- to try and provoke a vote of no confidence in Jermey Corbyn. So not only do we not have a properly engaged government, we don't have an opposition either.
Flippin' marvellous, innit! Do any of these people have the interests of the nation at heart?
Cameron apparently told his aides he didn't see why he should hang around to clear up the mess he'd created- and if that's so I can't see why he's still in number 10. He's handed in his resignation- why doesn't he just go- and pass the job of governing Britain to someone who wants it?
Margaret Hodge has chosen this time-of all times- to try and provoke a vote of no confidence in Jermey Corbyn. So not only do we not have a properly engaged government, we don't have an opposition either.
Flippin' marvellous, innit! Do any of these people have the interests of the nation at heart?
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Date: 2016-06-25 06:33 pm (UTC)Parliament could very sensibly (in my opinion) take the position that the "let's leave" folks only represent 38% of the electorate, give or take a percentage point, and that's not a strong enough mandate to justify a huge disruption, albeit enough to continue the conversation and perhaps have a second referendum in, say, six months, or as part of a regularly-scheduled election. But better that Parliament wait a bit until the magnitude of the mess penetrate a few folks' skulls both in London and in Brussels before announcing any plan of action.
(I hear the EU is poised to take your toasters and kettles away -- the good ones at least) with draconian energy regulations.
Some of the EU's regulations are a true horror, and until it shows some appetite for real reform it's not a bad idea to leave the sword of Brexit hanging over the folks in Brussels.
(My opinion from over here, which is worth precisely nothing.)
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