That makes sense. It is worth remembering that Boris backed leave in the sure knowledge that he would lose the referendum and he got to play the plucky fighter on the side of the common man. Playing to lose is one side of game theory and it does look like he is setting up the same play. No deal, I did my best but those big bullies wouldn't cooperate. He and his cronies take the money and he deflects the blame, ready to come back again when his nation needs him
It appears David Cameron agrees with me.
Cameron has definitely been sharpening the knives and waiting for the right time to get revenge. Most amusing.
Well, there were only two possible outcomes, and it was coming this week; I'm guessing he had two speeches locked and loaded.
But yes, he gets it.
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Unanimous. Apparently that surprised commentators, but it doesn't seem surprising to me, reviewing the judgement. Apparently the Government put forward no real arguments, meanwhile I watch hypnotically for a few minutes the painstaking work of the plaintiff's side "I refer now to folio 15, tab 8 where it says..."
Well, rule of law or constitutional crisis? I hope the former, I lived through the latter when I was young, and it was scary.
Re: Bollocks to Brexit
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:48 am
by Dunckel
Well this is all very interesting. Anybody who claims they know what happens next is lying. Let the fun begin.