Thursday, 4 April 2019

The way to Brexit

Brexit is a term that is made for Britain exiting the European Union, this will be recorded in our future history book but disappear in our daily life after this crisis passes away (I think some people can agree with me that Brexit now turns to be a crisis as it has already created enormous chaos as well as political and economic uncertainties). After the Parliament failed to deliver any useful suggestion for the exit deal with the European Union and rejected the plan proposed by the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister has not given up processing her deal but tried to find a new way to make Britain avoid a no deal Brexit which is utterly irresponsible. The Prime Minister is now trying to negotiate with the Labour party leader in order to produce a plan that can gain the support from the Labour party and become possible to be passed in the Parliament.
The Labour party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, may not be interested in cooperating with the Prime Minister, Theresa May. He has proposed several non confidence votes several times; moreover, he and his party previously supported the idea of a second referendum, therefore, if there is a market for a second referendum in politics, he and his party are very likely to re-support a second referendum. Furthermore, at this moment, May's government is very vulnerable that she cannot gain sufficient support from her own party and gain wide opposition in the Parliament. Moreover, the Conservative party is internally divisive that multiple Conservative party MPs resigned from their party. It is almost the perfect time for the Labour Party to regain the power and for Corbyn to make himself the Prime Minister since he is the leader of the second largest party in the Parliament.
To conclude, although the Prime Minister is actively seeking for support outside her own party, I still cannot be optimistic about the future of Brexit.

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