1eyedjack, on 2016-July-04, 05:51, said:
We certainly are living through interesting times. Some legal firm has been engaged by a consortium of Bremainers to try to ensure that Article 50 cannot be invoked without first passing an Act of Parliament. Which would quite likely not pass, given that most politicians are Bremainers even if the electorate are not. Imagine the constitutional brouhaha if that gains traction.
On the other hand, maybe the SNP would vote in favour of Article 50 in such a Bill's passage, so that they can then press for a second Scottish independence referendum.
I don't think so. SNP would try to prevent Brexit or at least pretend to. And most English MPs would vote for article 50 in order not to be seen as anti-democrats.
I suppose it could happen that we get a second referendum at some point and/or a snap election.
But yes, that times are interesting I can agree with. Who knows if the Labour party still exists at the time of the next election, if Scotland and/or NI will leave the UK, if EU (assuming that EU will still exist) will offer UK the option of staying in the EEA and if the UK government will want that.
A few things I am confident about:
- UK will not be a new Yugoslavia. At worst the pound will collapse and we will have to use Euros or maybe USD, but most likely even that won't happen. Scotland and NI might leave but I don't believe that London will.
- Whatever bad happens, The Sun will blame it on the Labour Party and EU, and most people will believe it. Arend, Zel and I will blame it on The Sun and the conservatives, of course.
- The conservatives will win the next election by a landslide.
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