Theresa
May lost the vote again, for a second time. And I would add, we, the Europeans,
have also been defeated. It is in our common interest, for the British side and
our own, in the EU, to have a properly organised exit and a transition period
that is as smooth as possible. Anything else, specially a no-deal situation,
would be a major shock. It would have an extremely negative impact on both economies
and would bring serious disruptions to a relationship that has many dimensions
and is very deep.
I
am sure that the message that will come out of tomorrow’s vote at Westminster
will be very clear. No deal is not a solution, that will be the outcome of the
vote. Brexit, yes, but with an agreement, that will certainly be the Parliamentarians decision.
It
will become pressing clear in the next weeks that there is a possible deal on the table. That’s
the one that failed to pass today and had already been voted against two months
ago. My guess, as a possible way out, is that Theresa May and the Europeans
leaders will massage the draft deal once more and add a few lines to an extra new
document. Then, Theresa May will bring it back to Westminster for a third round
of votes. And, to our surprise, the House will go for it.
What
I am suggesting is an adaptation of the rule of three, the famous belief that a
trio of events is more humorous, satisfying, or effective than just two.
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