Reply To: Could Prime Minister Boris Johnson break up the UK?

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fwippers
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    A number of issues have arisen today which could have some concerns, particularly as a number of reported discussions are unlikely to materialise as each of the respected players attempts to coerce thinking to assist their own positions, but what is perplexing is the position, so far, adopted by numerous, so called, members of parliament who in refusing to back a WTO clean Brexit, any deal or indeed any other option have by implication found themselves in a position where, to may, they appear illogical and perhaps not of the soundest mind and, of course, today we are seeing much commonsense from many, including, but not restricted to, the DUP leader who has, with fortitude, correctly diagnosed the true intentions of the EU and has, in doing, so dissuaded many previous supporters of remaining within the EU of acceptance of a different proposition. Secondly whilst a number of minor, but important stage 3 talks which were and still are scheduled to take place, there is a general acceptance these were unlikely to prevail in the strictest sense but nevertheless could have produced a situation whereby more detailed discussion might have been possible notwithstanding the challenging timetable and now there is concern concerning and attributable to unrealistic stances within the framework of the EU which could, if unchallenged, produce an outcome undesirable to them but one, which by implication, is acceptable to the majority of inhabitants within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland resulting in a situation within the remainder of member states within the former said organisation having to contemplate difficult and unpalatable choices. I really think this could be a fork in the road and with courage, conviction and leadership this country can follow the correct path.