Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 15, 2017
Theresa is doing her best to hold this ship together.
This is a smooth move. Or, as smooth as a move as she had at her disposal.
And a good one for us, of course.
Though honestly, it probably won’t work.
RT:
Britain has announced that Brexit negotiations will begin on June 19, despite earlier speculation they could be delayed, as Prime Minister Theresa May is still scrambling to prop up her minority government.
Britain’s Brexit minister David Davis and EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier will start talks over Britain’s departure from the EU on Monday, Britain’s Department for Exiting the European Union said on Thursday.
“David Davis, Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, and Michel Barnier, the European Commission’s Chief Negotiator, agreed today to launch Article 50 negotiations on Monday, 19 June,” the department said in a statement.
There has been uncertainty over whether May will still be able to pursue a ‘hard Brexit’ after a humiliating defeat in the general election left her short of a parliamentary majority and requiring the support of other parties.
Negotiations will now start two days before the official state opening of parliament.
A Tory source claimed the Queen’s Speech will be going ahead on Wednesday, June 21, regardless of whether Prime Minister Theresa May seals a deal with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), which she is hoping will give her the backing she needs to get her program through Parliament.
Although sources from both No.10 and the DUP say discussions are “progressing,” the PM is yet to confirm whether an agreement will be reached in time.
A senior Conservative source told BBC News: “Talks are progressing well and the two parties are in broad agreement on the principles of the Queen’s Speech.
“Both parties are committed to the Union, Brexit, combating terrorism and prosperity across the UK.”
The source then suggested the government would proceed with its program with or without the DUP’s backing.
“While talks are progressing it’s important the government gets on with its business. We are confident there will be sufficient support for passing the Queen’s Speech.”
Meanwhile, DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds echoed suggestions that the talks between the parties may linger until after the Queen’s Speech, saying Wednesday’s opening of Parliament is not a “deadline.”
She is probably going to go hard Brexit for publicity reasons and then just get forced out by the Tory establishment and DUP.
This is a Hail Mary by an obsessive childless psychopath to try to retain the Premiership, and it probably won’t work.
But hey – chaos in the establishment is always a good thing, and forcing them to either do a real, hard Brexit or play their last card – the Boris card – is a good thing for us.
After Boris is hated for the shilling everyone knows he’s going to do at the same level as Cameron or Theresa, just with more charisma, that basically means the end of the British political establishment.
Corbyn will take over and start doing things that are absolutely insane, and no one will be able to control him.