POSTL wrote:
I really can't see where she will go if or more likely when her deal is rejected.
The EU have said there will be no more negotiations on this and to be fair it seems they have held firm following the last vote, maybe given a little. Therefore, if the EU are really adamant that there not willing to negotiate any further, then equally why would they agree to extend article 50 to what end
Finally and hopefully Mrs May will resign by lunch time tomorrow.
The noose is already tightening, which seems to be affecting her voice.
The interesting bit will be just who replaces her.
Gove and Boris both seem ready for round 2, with back stabbing aplenty, Rees Mogg
Maybe even Amber Rudd with throw her hat in the ring and then we'll go through all of this again.
The one sure thing is, with Labour more fractured than the Tories, they will be nowhere near Downing street.
But, the only certainty is that there will be more uncertainty.
The ecconomy is flat lining and nobody gives a flying whatsit.