Theresa May was a laughing-stock in Parliament; how much worse will the EU treat her?

Sidelong stare: Once it was Jeremy Corbyn who was noted for his world-weary “side-eye” glances in the Commons. Now Theresa May has been driven to do the same, under waves of derisory laughter at her Brexit statement – from all sides of the House.

It really is all going sideways for Theresa May and her twisted political party – thanks to her immediate forerunner’s attempts to end in-fighting among those MPs.

In Parliament on Monday (October 15), she presented what she described as an update on her government’s negotiations with the EU on Brexit. Here‘s the BBC’s coverage of it:

“Prime Minister Theresa May has called for “cool, calm heads” as she insisted a Brexit deal was “still achievable” despite differences with the EU.

“She said it was “frustrating” the two sides could not agree how to guarantee no hard border in Northern Ireland.

“The issue could not “derail” the chances of striking a deal, she said.

“And she sought to reassure critics of her approach that the UK would not end up in “permanent limbo” tied to EU customs rules.”

If that seems reassuring, you need to know that something was missing from the BBC’s report:

Laughter.

Watch:

Did you hear it?

They sure are. Let’s enjoy some of that Mirror version of events:

“MPs burst out laughing today as Theresa May said Brexit talks were in their “final stages”.

“The Prime Minister faced embarrassing scenes in the opening words of her major statement to the House of Commons.

“Later MPs burst out laughing for a second time when Mrs May said two problems remain – and one MP was heard to quip “Boris!”

“Mrs May addressed MPs as last-ditch bids to get a deal with the EU failed just 48 hours before she meets 27 fellow leaders in Brussels.

“The PM was mauled by her own Tory MPs as she all but confirmed she is refusing to set a firm end date on her “backstop” – backup – plan to keep EU customs rules across the UK.

“But she again failed to guarantee an end date – risking a Tory rebellion.

“Meanwhile Mrs May confirmed the EU is now seeking a “backstop to the backstop” – a backup plan to their backup plan – while talks continue over what she wants to achieve.

“The “backup backup” is needed because the “backup” can’t be negotiated in time in the next few weeks, Mrs May said.

“She added, however, that this “backup backup” will drive a border between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.

“And that policy was rejected last night when Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab made a failed last-minute dash to Brussels.”

So we’re now involving ourselves in what may become infinite regressions. How many backups of our backups are we going to need?

Our friends on the social media were quick with ridicule:

And, in case you haven’t realised, they made the point that Mrs May was careful to omit:

Still, it might make matters easier for those on the Labour benches who were considering turning traitor.

https://twitter.com/MattTurner4L/status/1051871431498362885

But I fear their decision on whether they can bear to humiliate themselves by supporting a woman who is now seen – internationally – as nothing more than a clown will depend more on their feelings about Jeremy Corbyn than anything else.

This Writer observes that French President Emmanuel Macron may have caught sight of my article quoting a warning that “The British government aims to prevent France and other EU countries from properly preparing for no deal by continuing to falsely engage in the negotiations in bad faith… The British are aware that contingency planning in France has not yet reached operational unit level … because the general French presumption is that the British government is genuinely engaged in good faith, which they are not.” Look at the following and consider what he wants to discuss:

Oh, and even Robert Peston is making jokes about the offer for Mrs May to address EU27 representatives:

And what about Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn? Did the leader of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition have anything good to say about Mrs May’s statement? I think we all know the answer to that:

He continued (from around 12 seconds into the next clip):

Labour, of course, famously set Mrs May six tests that needed to be passed for a successful Brexit deal to be struck – and has been quick to release a video clip reminding us all of her failure:

All in all, it seems clear the Conservative attempt at negotiating a Brexit deal has already failed.

And it’s all because David Cameron called a referendum in the belief that the vote would be to remain in the EU, and that this would silence his Eurosceptic backbenchers once and for all. How wrong could he have been?

Whether or not Mrs May and her government are playing the nasty game outlined in my earlier article is not clear – but one point that came through strongly was the amount of support in the House of Commons for a new ‘People’s Vote’ referendum:

It has been suggested that Mrs May could, if necessary, call another snap general election and include a plan for a second referendum in her party’s manifesto.

Is this her escape route?

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2 Comments

  1. shelley hutchings October 16, 2018 at 5:35 am - Reply

    Mike this comment is unrelated to the above. I wish this horrible government would simply die right here right now. I am in the thick of the suffering their dirty policies cause. The person I care for failed the transfer DLA to Pip. He has been to hospital twice since this happened, both times taken by the police because he is so unwell. The second time there was a riot van, three police cars, and armed police paid for by the tax payer. Sick or what? He was set up to fail. The assessors report is contradictory rubbish, the DWP paperwork contradicts the assessors report. The Pip2 was ignored. Suffering suffering suffering…

  2. Barry Davies October 17, 2018 at 7:45 am - Reply

    EU to Barmier where are we in the negotiations, Barmier I’m still waiting for you to tell me what you want, I can only keep pretending they have made no progress when we have done nothing but wait till they obey us and have another vote, I am looking like an incompetent fool. EU to Barmier demand they sort out out the Irish problem and keep rejecting it we can then do an Anschluss on part of the U.K. Barmier ok that will slow things down nicely.

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