The Political Logic of Hard Brexit by Jacek Rostowski – Project Syndicate

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This is an excellent read published by Project Syndicate; the author, Jacek Rostowski, was Poland’s Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister from 2007 to 2013.It argues powerfully that little more than three months after the UK’s decision in June to leave the EU, British politics is careening out of control. It suggests that an almost revolutionary – and very un-British – dynamic has taken hold, because the Brexiteers are desperately seeking to avoid being exposed as having no negotiating power.

Source: The Political Logic of Hard Brexit by Jacek Rostowski – Project Syndicate

He points out that Prime Minister Theresa May‘s  “Little Englanderspeech at the Conservative Party conference signalled that the UK is heading for a “Hard Brexit,” claiming that outcome would run counter to British public opinion, citing a July BBC/ComRes poll, and an an ICM poll.

Theresa May does not have a popular mandate for a Hard Brexit nor for reversing many of David Cameron’s election pledges. Surely, there’s an overwhelming case for an election at the earliest opportunity?

Thoughts?

Jeremy Corbyn’s reshuffle has certainly ‘wiped the slate clean’ – by wiping out anyone who ever stood up to him | The Independent

This excellent article in the left-leaning Independent highlights why Jeremy Corbyn is not to be trusted. It reports that three days before his re-election as Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn promised to “wipe the slate clean” and “reach out to and work with all Labour MPs to form a broad and effective opposition.”  It argues that his words were welcomed by his Labour critics.

Source: Jeremy Corbyn’s reshuffle has certainly ‘wiped the slate clean’ – by wiping out anyone who ever stood up to him | The Independent

For me, Jeremy Corbyn’s –hard-left politics is not about truth and evidence, it’s about the end justifying the means.

Surely Corbyn has given Theresa May‘s Conservative Party the middle ground of UK politics?

Thoughts?