The lack of courage, and the shallowness of present politics.
A
lot of people just don’t realise that to stay in the EU is
basically to continue financing a losing side. The problem is not the
idea of integration of the various states but their inability to have
a consensus. That is to say they cannot agree on the best way
forward. As was so ably demonstrated by the German Chancellor in her
call to immigrants to come. The other states on the way of the routes
to Germany were aghast at the numbers. Now I fully understand why
they would want to come, after all don’t we all want a better life
but what is missing is a proper integration policy. And if there is
one it is mostly full of holes and incompatibilities, basically just
words and no action. This is what also worries UK citizens, the lack
of integration and the unbridled influx, the lack of proper policies
and if there is such a thing, the lack of willingness to carry them
out. As so ably demonstrated with the Asian sex gangs in northern
England when normally good people just ignored the problems for fear
of being labelled racist.
It
is a woeful situation that our elected politicians have brought to
us. An abject failure of thinking out the possible repercussions of
these ideas. The lack of courage, and the shallowness of present
politics. You can note this failure of proper thinking. Take Owen
Smith, the failed MP of Pontypridd. I haven’t seen or heard from
him for nearly two years but he was interviewed recently and stated
his belief we needed a second referendum. Not a single idea of what
that actually means. Just aping what others in similar low positions
within the MP hierarchy have said. Not a single idea that this would
entail the death of proper democracy. In other words we keep voting
until he gets his desired result. That’s Labour for you but this
disease is located in all political parties. It might be best to
reduce the number of MPs to 300 and weed out all these blabbermouths
and incompetents. Anyway, the present impasse will not go away soon,
unless Ms May picks up her courage and resigns. We must find a proper
thinking politician, to lead and have a chance to put things right.
It will need strength and brinkmanship, it can be done and should be
done. If not, then a general election must be called. It would
probably mean Labour in power, so that would not solve the impasse
either. For me it is simple, as I have said before, out is simply
out. Walk away, close the door and burn the chequebook. If necessary
start negotiations with anyone wanting to retain their markets. After
all the UK is one of the largest consumer markets. It will be
difficult, it will be hard but if we want to be on our own, set our
own laws, control our borders then there is no real alternative.
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