Britain is in vain, and the clock is ticking

09 June 2017, 12:54 | Peace
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Britain: excellent click on the nose The situation there is hampered (for the majority it needs 326 seats, in the former parliament the Tories had 330, now they received only 316 on the count of 647 counties out of 650 - in the UK, a purely majority system of elections). Neither the Tories nor other parties can form an unambiguous majority - this is called a "hanging parliament". (There is some theoretical possibility that the Tories will form a coalition with the North Irish, but in any case their positions have greatly weakened compared to the previous parliament. ) The way out is either a "big coalition" with some of the Tory opponents, or re-elections, in any case, it will take time for all these negotiations.

UKIP got 0 (zero!) Seats, ahahahaha.

Of course, this is all connected with Brexit. It's not that the British reconsider their attitude to Breckzit as such, but the voters clearly did not like the fact that Teresa May silently and guerrilla leads them to the harshest option of getting out of the EU and does not really explain anything, while it becomes increasingly clear that The output will bring a bunch of problems. What we have just seen is a classic protest vote against the Tory's hardline policy, in fact, the requirement to behave "softer", clearly explain the prospects and normally negotiate with the EU. Given that the Labor Party is not very popular and greatly added only in recent weeks due to the weaning of the conservatives, this can clearly be qualified as a protest vote with a request to soften the rhetoric of Breckzit. People need to be softened, but to look at questions - shirche, Comrade Theresa.

I'm being told - are you happy with the victory of the Putin communist Corbin, or what? No, I do not rejoice at the victory of the Dominican communist Korbin, but the Tories should have been punished for their gradual drifting extremely to the right and away from Europe. It is very good that this happened, I hope this will lead to conclusions and some internal restructuring (although it will take time, Mei said that she does not want to leave). By the way, Corbin has no chances to become prime minister, so far, fears are in vain.

"Trump Effect" here of course also played a role. Across the world, the wave is now against neo-isolationism, and this is good.

In the UK now there are no political forces at all, which would be nice to me. Well libdemy except that, although this is a "niche" party, their stay in the government in 2010-2015 showed that until the full-scale mainstream party they are not yet reaching. As the press in Britain is all - all yellow tabloids, and political parties. Awfully primitivized policy in the country.

Europeans, of course, rejoice. They are fully benefiting from this whole situation, life shows that attempts to work for a split of the United Europe confidently turn against the splitting.

There is no one to negotiate with, the hours are ticking, Britain has been stuck, of course, into history.

I'm amazed at the Tory Party: for the second time in two consecutive years, for the sake of inner-party goals, they are making risky bets in a nationwide vote, and for the second time in a row they are losing with a bang when nothing in general.

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