Petition updateSave the UK by forgetting BREXIT and Rejoining the EUBREXIT foolishness through American Eyes

Dr. Michael HopkinsLondon, ENG, United Kingdom

20 July 2017
The New York Times (NYT) ran an accurate piece on Brexit consequences - you dear reader know this but do try and convince others to follow suit. And when I say 'American eyes' I quote the American quality press NOT what the property speculator in the White House mumbles!!
It seems the UK public has to see chaos before acting and with May and Davis at the helm, chaos just gets worse, As the NYT wrote 'discussions got serious this week in Brussels, amid open feuding, cabinet splits and confusion over policy objectives back in London, Britain’s handling of its most important negotiations since World War II was starting to look shambolic.'
They continued 'Nearly four months after Prime Minister Theresa May invoked Article 50, starting the clock on a two-year window to negotiate Britain’s departure, little or nothing of substance has been accomplished.'
The predicted economic mess of our discussion is, as we have already explained, already there and the NYT confirms by saying 'With the British currency languishing, the standard of living progressively squeezed and investors starting to take fright, there is markedly less bravado in London about a new age of opportunities for a “global Britain..'
Amid a growing sense of drift, gone is the talk of a “red, white and blue Brexit” — a reference to the colors of the national flag.
“I am not sure that anybody is in control at the moment,” said Tim Bale, a professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London. “There are about as many views about the direction of Brexit as there are members of the cabinet.”
And: 'The chaos is being met with consternation elsewhere in the European Union, where negotiators say they are beginning to wonder if the British will ever decide on a coherent strategy. “You hear more and more voices saying, ‘It is ridiculous what the Brits are doing,’ ” said Joachim Fritz-Vannahme, director of the Europe program at the Bertelsmann Foundation, a research institute based in Germany.'
See: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/20/world/europe/uk-brexit-conservative-party.html
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