Brexit Ultralight; but when?

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It would appear that we are about to be given the (B)ill for Mrs. May’s election debacle last year (2017).

A Tory government in disarray, forced to compromise with it’s rabbid Remainer faction because it’s Leader called and lost an unnecessary election.

I believe, and will continue to argue that, far from Mrs. May having won, even just held-on to power (though she did), Corbyn and the Socialists were the big losers. They were unable to dislodge a deeply divided and flawed Tory Government. It is an important distinction, failure to understand which, could easily consign the Tory Party to a Never-never Land along with, or possibly even in place of the Lib-Dems.

Mrs. May as Tory Leader and Prime Minister is still a solid Remainer. I am convinced that her purpose, as far as possible, is to ‘mitigate’  what she perceives as the ‘harmful’ effects of the Brexit she has (unwillingly) undertaken to implement in her bid for personal power. She and her ego see her leadership as a means to move us away from our error in the 2016 Referendum by stretching Brexit even beyond the term of this government. Strangely she seems able to control her cabinet with steel resolve undaunted by her abysmal performance in the 2017 Election and Party Conference but unable to resist even the most outlandish Brexit bargaining maneuvers of the Brussels elite. Perhaps the parsons daughter  would punish us for having made the wrong choice back in June 2016.

As a final thought, having seen the way Remainer May abases herself and by extension our Nation before the apparatchiks of the EU can the Premiership of our once Great Britain be such a poison chalice that none will dislodge her?

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