The house of Commons voted against all the proposals to solve the crisis. The blockage could also be the second attempt to overcome them. Eleven days before the Brexit-date the UK is more in the cul-de-SAC.
The emotional highlight of the Evening, the scene was certainly, as the moderate Tory MP Nick Boles and his party threw the membership in front of the feet. Just had rejected the house’s proposal for an extra-soft Brexit 261 to 282 votes, as Boles revolt, and cried: “My party refuses to make compromises!” – because he could not play. It was as if a collective sigh went through the house of Commons. A feeling of anger and Frustration most likely a lot of understand, after this re-collective failure.
No majority for anything
Here, Nick Boles, had come with his proposal for a “Common market 2.0”, which is a mix of Norway-model and the customs Union, pretty far. After all, he got more votes than the Prime Minister Theresa May in the last round of voting for your outlet the agreement had achieved. But that is a puny consolation. Once more, Parliament showed that it is transversely divided through the ranks and that is still tactically vote. For weeks and weeks small groups of members have tried to cross-party to make more fixes, and failed again.
The proposal from veteran Europe-friend of Ken Clarke to remain on the market after Brexit, at least in the customs Union, came a success, and the next. Its submission failed due to only three votes. However, here, the sealing is also wrong. Especially since such a Redirect would need to be a softer Brexit a stable majority in order to convince the EU of the permanence of such a change in position.
The third proposal, a Brexit-Deal, in any case, with a second Referendum for the citizens to submit, failed by only twelve votes. The fourth template that evening, to lay the Brexit process in the hands of the Parliament, did not find enough support. This shows little confidence in their own political judgment. In the light of another miserable failure of the members to take control of the Brexit, this might appear reasonable.
There is still a way from the parliamentary impasse? Apart from the useless Intervention of the leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn, you should still vote on other Brexit ideas, no one had a clever idea. Most members probably need a pause for reflection.
Theresa May is once again on the train
It is considered likely that in view of the lack of decision-making ability will bring in Parliament the Prime Minister of her resignation agreement with the EU in the next few days, once again on the table. Although she was put in the previous week, again by 58 votes, but your Argument is always compelling, this Deal could now avoid a hard Brexit.
The 27 heads of state and heads of government of other EU countries have been scheduled for the Wednesday of the coming week, a Brexit-a special summit. At the latest, next weekend, you want to know, what decision has taken the UK now, in the current period of grace on the type of Brexit. Theresa May creates it in the course of the week to approve the withdrawal of the Treaty in Parliament, the matter would be clear. The UK, the EU would at 22. To leave the terms and conditions of this contract.
Her fourth attempt, but fails to do so, it has only two options: May may be. for a hard Brexit on 12 April, or opt for an extension until at least the end of 2019, by proposing again the Referendum, where the British would have to participate in the European elections in may.
Of the hard-liners in their party, the Prime Minister will be pushed for weeks, a hard Brexit. A total break with the EU would be what they call, full of enthusiasm, a “regular Brexit”. However, the Parliament has declared by a large majority, that it is to such a fall over the cliff. This vote is not binding.
What is a revolt from the Cabinet?
Since the days had been a revolt on a Cabinet and, once again, about the threat of Ministerial resignations speculated. However, it was considered more likely to trigger that the Tory-would stand up rights against a softer Brexit ed. The house, however, speaks more with one voice, the Prime Minister retains the power of decision making over the Brexit. Only, the options are missing and you only have the choice between different types of political suicide.
It is unclear for how long, Theresa May is still in office. The right wing of the conservative party drums open for new elections. Candidates like Boris Johnson, Dominic Raab, and the other pawing with the feet. You would have to overthrow revolt May, however, by a larger Cabinet. And after the debacle in Parliament, the pretext.
One of them is Theresa may’s successor: Boris Johnson (l) and Michael Gove (archive image)may be
On the other side of the spectrum, liberal, Conservative are trying to prevent the social Minister Amber Rudd, the Takeover of the party by the party of rights. They flock to environment Minister Michael Gove as a possible candidate for the May-successor. Although Gove 2016 was a leading Brexiteer and failed Minister and once as a candidate for the Prime Minister. But he has made his betrayal of at the time, by loyalty and inconspicuous behavior in the meantime.
Still is not open, if the Brexit tearing the conservative party. Besonnenere votes in the Cabinet to warn of early elections, which would bring the party into a dangerous situation. But the attempt to govern without a clear majority, is not a solution. In view of the re-threat of Brexit-date in both Parliament, as the government appear paralyzed and unable to act.
There are also other sites would be
This Monday, a group of protesters caused a stir in the house for a short distraction from Brexit. They returned to the visitors ‘ gallery on the green benches with the deputies suddenly, the back and dropped the pants down. Male as female showed most of the house, her unclothed of all value.
Before you could but think about how true this expression is at this day, it became clear that it was going to Brexit but the standstill in climate protection. And there could join in the next few days, you still need to protesters, the health system, the schools, the shortage of housing and other real political issues at heart. Because in the last two years, has moved politically absolutely Nothing, since Britain, from the Brexit equally paralyzed and was divided.