Monday, November 21, 2022

Division between UK PM and Chancellor over Brexit rewrite - After Boris/After Brexit


Lets Get Real:

Thus we have the allegation that it was the Chancellor pusing for a Swiss - style relationship with the EU, the TREASURY agenda is to get us back in to the EU, they were firmly in the REMAIN CAMP with their scare stories in the 2016 vote, and they are using the after effects of COVID - 19 and the WAR IN THE UKRAINE as a diversion to get us back in to the EU.  UK recent political history is full of rows between the No 10 and No 11.  The PM if he wants to keep the loyalty of the right of the Conservative Party needs to have a word with his Chancellor, the PM can't sack him, it would make the UK look MAD as  HATTER to have gone through a few Chancellors in the last few months, 3 at the last count if I recall, when Sunak resigned, he was replaced by PM Boris, after Liz Truss was elected she had a new Chancellor, and finally Sunak has placed Jeremy Hunt at No 11.  If there are rows between both me, it should be done behind close doors, otherwise the media will run with the story that the Government is falling apart.  Sunak is not my favourite PM, he backstabbed Boris, but he should be given a chance, if nothing else the economy needs stability.  Thus UK population has a HARD WINTER coming, in economic terms, thus they should expect stability in Government or the Conservatives might as well hand power to Sir Keir Starmer. 

No Changing the Brexit Deal - PM Sunak - After Brexit/After Boris


Lets Get Real:

The worry about Government policy towards Brexit started with the Sunday Times, it was TRIAL BALLOON for getting the UK closer the EU, one can assume that it came from the Treasury and the REMAIN ELITE in the Government.  The reaction to the idea was very negative, the hard right of the Conservative Party can take tax hikes that takes back to World War 2, but they will bring down a Government that tries to rewrite the BREXIT DEAL, that gets us close to the EU.  The Democratic vote of 2016 is still in effect also the 2019 general election, the voters did not know about the COVID - 19 then, or that the Russians were going to invade the Ukraine, it's up to the Government to work around these problems, not for the voter to change its mind.  The next election could be in January 2025, thus the Conservative Government has time to cut taxes and get BREXIT WORKING for the whole of the UK, and to hold its ground over the Northern Ireland Protocol.