Today,
Prime Minister Theresa May lost another Brexit vote in Parliament.
It
was not a “meaningful vote”, as the British like to say when the motion is only
symbolic. But it’s full of political meaning. Basically, it shows that the
Prime Minister cannot count with the hardliners within her Conservative party.
Moreover,
here in Brussels the vote is seen from two complementary angles: first, Theresa
May is not in a very strong position to negotiate any kind of clarification or
addition to the existing draft deal; second, she can only avoid a catastrophic
no deal scenario if she negotiates with the Labour Party. Therefore, there will
be increased pressure on her to do so. She might resist it, she might even find
such option as difficult as swallowing the bitter pill, but in the end, she
must think in patriotic terms, not just in a partisan manner.
But
can she do it? That’s a big and very serious question mark.
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