"Theresa May seems to be heading for defeat on her Brexit deal in the Commons on Tuesday. One sign of how desperate the PM is getting is that she and her ministers are already pinning the blame on the EU for impending failure.
As the FT reports, talks between the EU and UK over revising the current deal are deadlocked. Britain wants changes to the Irish backstop, the issue that worries hard Brexiter Conservatives. The EU has made counterproposals, based on legal reassurances — but these fall far short of UK demands."
We must remember that the Irish Border shambles is a problem of Theresa's own making. By unsuccessfully attempting to appease the Brextremist Fundamentalists, she insisted that there must be a hard border between UK and EU, but not between NI (which is part of the UK) and RoI (which is part of the EU). This is impossible.
There is no solution to the Brexers' insane demands. They know that. That's why the backstop is necessary. If they had a solution, the backstop would not arise. They know that.
The Brexers' intransigence in demanding the impossible is why they can never be satisfied. They know that.
Theresa's government has repeatedly agreed to the backstop, now they want to renege on their agreement they are trying to pin the blame elsewhere.
As the FT reports, talks between the EU and UK over revising the current deal are deadlocked. Britain wants changes to the Irish backstop, the issue that worries hard Brexiter Conservatives. The EU has made counterproposals, based on legal reassurances — but these fall far short of UK demands."
We must remember that the Irish Border shambles is a problem of Theresa's own making. By unsuccessfully attempting to appease the Brextremist Fundamentalists, she insisted that there must be a hard border between UK and EU, but not between NI (which is part of the UK) and RoI (which is part of the EU). This is impossible.
There is no solution to the Brexers' insane demands. They know that. That's why the backstop is necessary. If they had a solution, the backstop would not arise. They know that.
The Brexers' intransigence in demanding the impossible is why they can never be satisfied. They know that.
Theresa's government has repeatedly agreed to the backstop, now they want to renege on their agreement they are trying to pin the blame elsewhere.