He's leveraged the support of hard brexiteers in order to get into power but the trouble is he's spent far too much time listening to them. He dreams of a scenario where he forces the hardest of Brexit's thereby delivering what his predecessor couldn't, that implodes the threat of the Brexit Party and he emerges as some sort of steel willed national saviour. That's because that's how those around him now see things but the trouble is Brexit is only as good as it's deadline.
Even if we leave on 31 October, Brexit will be years away from done and he's setting himself up to be one of the shortest running PM's in the countries history because he's completely losing sight of the fact that only a slim number of voters supported leaving the EU under such harsh terms. Literally anything negative that comes from No Deal will rest solely on his shoulders and will arm opposing parties with all the ammunition they need to dethrone the Tories. Not only that but even those within his party who also seek the top seat would be able to point blame for negative effects on him and sell themselves as the next saviour who will put out the many fires created. It's short termism and it's playing with a thousand dangers that he and the Tories have absolutely zero mandate from the public for, the idea that they won't pay a price for it if they meet the 31 Oct deadline is insane and shows just how far up their own backsides the Tories have gone.
There's definitely going to be an implosion of voters after all this. The two current party system is dead. The public have no real fire for anyone and the exhaustion after Brexit is done will have killed off the embers. The Tories will have made themselves villains for generations, the Brexit Party will cease to exist overnight, the SNP holds little sway and if they achieve independence then they'll be too busy watching Scotland look like the Hinderberg by comparison to how the rest of the UK copes, the Lib Dems will once again crash as they'll quite likely be blamed for being responsible for blocking any real chance Remainers ever had of stopping No Deal, the Greens are beyond irrelevant to begin with and Labour will frozen in a void until someone comes along to completely and utterly remove any memory of Corbyn and to slap the party across its indecisive, naval gazing face and wake it up to the Evil Dead apocalypse setting it's sat by and allowed to develop.
Even if we leave on 31 October, Brexit will be years away from done and he's setting himself up to be one of the shortest running PM's in the countries history because he's completely losing sight of the fact that only a slim number of voters supported leaving the EU under such harsh terms. Literally anything negative that comes from No Deal will rest solely on his shoulders and will arm opposing parties with all the ammunition they need to dethrone the Tories. Not only that but even those within his party who also seek the top seat would be able to point blame for negative effects on him and sell themselves as the next saviour who will put out the many fires created. It's short termism and it's playing with a thousand dangers that he and the Tories have absolutely zero mandate from the public for, the idea that they won't pay a price for it if they meet the 31 Oct deadline is insane and shows just how far up their own backsides the Tories have gone.
There's definitely going to be an implosion of voters after all this. The two current party system is dead. The public have no real fire for anyone and the exhaustion after Brexit is done will have killed off the embers. The Tories will have made themselves villains for generations, the Brexit Party will cease to exist overnight, the SNP holds little sway and if they achieve independence then they'll be too busy watching Scotland look like the Hinderberg by comparison to how the rest of the UK copes, the Lib Dems will once again crash as they'll quite likely be blamed for being responsible for blocking any real chance Remainers ever had of stopping No Deal, the Greens are beyond irrelevant to begin with and Labour will frozen in a void until someone comes along to completely and utterly remove any memory of Corbyn and to slap the party across its indecisive, naval gazing face and wake it up to the Evil Dead apocalypse setting it's sat by and allowed to develop.
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