
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s speech on the 2nd September 2019 has shown in little or no time. He has dug himself a grave he cannot dig himself out of. The PM is trying to fix an issue he himself has created with his helper Dominic Cummings. The Tories and the Cabinet with the deselection process and the suspension of Parliament. Still has a brief moment of normalcy this week before the suspension is in full effect.
Therefore, the MPs and the rebels have already written a well-written law to vote over, the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill No. 6, which will destroy the “no-deal” hegemony of the PM. Even as the problematic situations are prolonging and the uncertain remains. Because, not like the stormy water is over and the sea is calm.
The PM has created a lot, before I continue on that. Let me show his most blatant comments today:
“While leaving due time to debate brexit and other matters. And as we come to that brexit deadline I am encouraged by the progress we are making. In the last few weeks the chances of a deal have been rising, I believe, for three reasons. They can see that we want a deal” (Boris Johnson, 02.09.2019).
“I want everybody to know – there are no circumstances in which I will ask Brussels to delay. We are leaving on 31 October, no ifs or buts. We will not accept any attempt to go back on our promises or scrub that referendum Armed and fortified with that conviction I believe we will get a deal at that crucial summit in October A deal that parliament will certainly be able to scrutinise And in the meantime let our negotiators get on with their work Without that sword of Damocles over their necks And without an election, which I don’t want and you don’t want” (Boris Johnson, 02.09.2019).
The Prime Minister is living in his own Narnia, Wakanda or in Middle-Earth. Because, he thinks he can sell a deal this late, even when he just have mere days and the previous deal was voted down three times in Parliament. He must really have some special goggles or ultra-vision that is only available at Eton.
Secondly, the Prime Minister, if he thinks he will not get a another expansion or delay. Than he can forget to anything else, than what May and her team gathered. Which wasn’t much, but is what they was able to do. PM Johnson isn’t a wizard, not of Oz or of Hogwarts. But just another prick at the throne. Who think his vision can change it all, because his entitled to it.
Third, why do I say all that, well, if Theresa May and her Faulty Towers Cabinet couldn’t manage it within the two year deadline to fix a good deal. How will the now suspending, self-imploding and minority based Prime Minister be able to pull off a grand deal in the midst a open dumpster-fire and cluster-fuck at home?
My last point. We all know why PM Johnson doesn’t want a snap election now. The last time the Tories did that, they got weakened and had to work with the DUP to have majority. If he does it now, he will risk not only his “majority”, but also the possibility to govern. What could also happen is that the MPs wouldn’t allow it in Parliament, as he needs 2/3 or their votes and it would be risky to call it out now. Now that his popularity is so low. Because of his in-action and his care for democracy as whole.
Therefore, there is little or nothing his statement did today. Other than reflect a mind of dreamer, a hopeless naive Brexiteer narrative, which would only have worked in the twisted mind of Farage. Well, maybe only there, but not in the rest of the world. Not in Birmingham, Ballymena, Bangor or in Brechin. Peace.













