And then Theresa May in the Brexit-armed insulted the Parliament…

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First, you had to ask for an extension for the Brexit, then you put the EU President-in-office the thumb screws. It was another bad day for Theresa May. And you insulted in return, your own Parliament.

What follows in the case of Theresa May on a bad day? The answer is: A much worse day. And even in the Moment of greatest crisis, where 8 days before the official Leaving date it is unclear whether the Parliament agrees to their Deal, whether you may present it at all, if the EU granted an extension, or whether Britain crashes next week, Accidentally from the EU, responds May with Despite, and shows with the Finger on the Other.

The deputies are to blame!

Your short speech to the Nation was expected with voltage. But Theresa May back offered neither your resignation nor adopted article 50, in order to stop the Brexit. Instead, they insulted the Parliament. You am very sorry that you had to ask for an extension, she explained. “I’m on your side,” implored the Prime Minister was referring to all those British, who would have the endless talk about the Brexit sick and tired of the internal battles and historical bickering over procedural issues.

“The deputies were able to support me,” complained May, the Parliament had denied the need for a decision. “I hope passionately that the members can find a way to support the Deal (the exit agreement with the EU, ed,).”

She should’ve been in Brussels for a longer period of grace to ask for? No, that would deepen the division of the country. As well as a second Referendum, it is the trust in politics would be shaken. “I think this is not what you want,” said the Prime Minister boldly. But the citizens are not called upon to answer this question yourself.

“We need to come up (with the Brexit) is now in progress”, and that is what you really wanted. A Variation on his eternal Mantra: I will deliver the Brexit. It’s just that you don’t want to succeed.

Black-Peter-game in London

With your speech on Wednesday night, Theresa May pushes the blame for the chaotic and dangerous situation in the country bluntly to the members of the house of Commons. And who, up to this point, perhaps, still would have to persuade, the eyes zuzukneifen and, for various reasons, hated Brexit Deal to agree with, which is likely to turn away now indignant.

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Have lunch in the traditional question time in the house of May had given a foretaste of this strategy, and the deputies responded indignantly. While Brexit-hardliners Mark Francis vowed: “We will not give in”, were moderate to Conservative shortly before the nervous breakdown.

“I was ashamed to be a member of the conservative party,” said Dominic Grieve. As a former personal friend of the Prime Minister, he had been on the verge of tears, to see you now in this damaged condition. “You zig-zag across the grounds”, without coming to a solution to the problems in more detail.

And the Opposition May not way better. How it was possible, asked the Labour MP Hilary Benn, is that you put the exit of the Treaty so long to vote, until the result fits? But the citizens would get no second Referendum, to Express their true opinion about Brexit and its implications. Frustration and Anger were overwhelming, but May let the storm go through, as if it had to do with all the nothing to.

EU sets May the thumb screws

If the Prime Minister had believed that she could apply for three month extension in Brussels and the request would simply be satisfied, then you had made the bill without the host. EU Council President Donald Tusk noted the approval is only for the case that you are still in front of the exit date on the 29. March brings the Deal through Parliament. The last Chance for that has been buried May well on Wednesday with your default against the Parliament.

EU Council President Tusk “short extension” – under conditions

In addition, she is now in the absolute strategic case: The hard Brexiteers smell that you are a exit without a contract with the EU – and that is what you want, more than anything else.

Moderate members but do not want to make the Disaster the hands dirty, knowing that the hard-liners and so far the Northern Irish DUP to prevent a majority for May anyway. She is also in the interesting situation that has threatened a half of her Cabinet to resign, if it calls for a longer grace period. The other half wants to but to cede, if you take only a short extension.

In the question hour, the Prime Minister had hinted, by the way, you would resign himself, if it should come to an extension through June,. Understand your opponent equal to as promise – and double currently, their efforts May, as soon as possible to get rid of. Their Minister, throw in the towel, then you would actually be at the end.

And how it goes now with the Brexit?

No-one dares to currently a forecast of how this poker game with the highest stakes. Theresa May needs to at least meet another distressing summit with their European colleagues. She has to be friends? The Frustration and the Weariness of the British Manners seem overwhelming. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, however, cool as always, and promises that she’s going to fight until the last Moment for an orderly Brexit. While the French foreign Minister, Jean Yves Le Drian, said that he doubt the merits of the British strategy.

British an observer and commentators have, in the meantime, let all restraint go. Chaos, disaster, disgrace, shambles – these are the most commonly used terms. And, increasingly, the Rapporteur to answer the question of how it could, with a shrug: “I don’t know.”

Only One all agree: This is the biggest political crisis in the country since the Second world war. And Theresa May is not the right woman in the right Job, to end the Drama. Is Brussels your even more of a helping Hand? A long summit night on Thursday in Brussels, it will show.