Day 874 of the ‘Brexit’

Yesterday, we met 873 days since the british citizens approved in a referendum, the exit of the Uk from the European Union. You already know what I think of this type of queries: Should be reserved for issues long debated so that the sovereign people vote with knowledge of cause. Because a referendum is a serious matter, restricted to decisions that will affect several generations.

David Cameron, a smartass educated in the best centers of the elite british, called a referendum to consolidate their majority and cut off the pass to the eurosceptics that gnawing vote conservative. Negotiated with Brussels an improvement abstruse in the relationship of the Uk with the EU. Explained little and bad. Became a companion to poor, nor explanatory, nor emotional. He lost and went home.

Teresa May, he was replaced in the 10 Downing St. He had been a minister in a discrete manner. Called an election to ratify his power and lost the absolute majority. In addition to rose to the labour opposition… led by Jeremy Corbyn, who was always a pepitogrillo of the left wing. Eurosceptic for more signs. Now rub your hands together. The suicide of the conservatives may bring to power the 70.

The Government May have negotiated many hours with the team of the EU, directed by a frenchman called Michel Barnier (remember that name). The agreement deals with 585 pages. May has had to skip many red lines. Among others, contribute to the community budget of 45,000 million euros.

Boris Johnson, another conservative, of fine education, little scruples and a lot of ambition it was the Government giving a door slamming. His years of journalist (correspondent in Brussels) is the ability to summarize the issue in a direct formula (and with bad milk): “we Are offered to choose between the abuse or the chaos”.

Yesterday, the 22 ministers who are the Government approved the deal. Today, day 874 of the Brexit, begins the really hard. May need the support of 320 mps. That today is not guaranteed…

What is a certainty is that the british people will be worse off after the Brexit. So, the next time you go to curse our political class think of Cameron, Johnson, Corbyn and May.

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