Life expectancy of the UK Government?
by business_kid from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5CAT9)
It seems to me that while many British are relieved to be out of the EU, that he present Government may well have the terminal disease of Brexit.
They currently have a Parliamentary majority of 80, so they can afford many rebels before they lose Parliament, but the Tories are hard on losers. They want to Govern. Labour will back losers, but not the Tories.
As Britons get accustomed to life outside the EU in 2021,they may begin to regret their rush to part. This super-infectious strain of Covid will hardly help. All those changes will hit them in the pocket, and they are paying into the EU still. The rest of the UK (North of Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Gibraltar, etc.) seem to be financial liabilities, not assets. It's too early to know, that's why it's interesting to speculate.


They currently have a Parliamentary majority of 80, so they can afford many rebels before they lose Parliament, but the Tories are hard on losers. They want to Govern. Labour will back losers, but not the Tories.
As Britons get accustomed to life outside the EU in 2021,they may begin to regret their rush to part. This super-infectious strain of Covid will hardly help. All those changes will hit them in the pocket, and they are paying into the EU still. The rest of the UK (North of Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Gibraltar, etc.) seem to be financial liabilities, not assets. It's too early to know, that's why it's interesting to speculate.
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