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

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fwippers
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    As things now increase apace we shall be treated to news reports galore. It is anticipated higher level talks shall progress covering a range of topics, however, should these fail to deliver then a strong possibility is a departure on 31st October on WTO terms. Calculations will need to be made by political parties and whilst not reported widely the police and army are already on standby.

    If BJ wants an extension blocked by the EU all he needs to do is hand back the Dhekelia RAF base (or most of it)to the Cyprus government, “conditional” upon them blocking any extension. Then we would leave on WTO.

    If there is a fudged Brexit I feel we shall see the Brexit party doing rather well in any forthcoming election with Labour and the Tories slumping as the Lib Dems do a tad better.

    Today it is significant that we are seeing fewer interviews from politicians as reality is starting to bite, insofar as they cannot have their cake and eat it or have two bites of the cherry. I have an inkling that Boris has something up his sleeve, perhaps a legal escape from the Benn legislation?

    Finally it appears the EU unity is no more with some large cracks starting to appear, there is the illusion of unity. An exciting week ahead, more jiggery pokery, information and the usual barage of misinformation. Dont go anywhere!