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Hecuba's daughter12/04/2018 11:23:08 pm PST

re: #76 Dr Lizardo

The British government faces another dilemma; while it’s likely that the ECJ could end up ruling that the UK can unilaterally revoke Article 50 via a parliamentary vote - with some stipulations, no doubt - doing so would possibly engender a fatal split with the Conservative Party and create friction (to say the least) within the Labour Party, which is headed by a Leaver, Jeremy Corbyn, but whose membership is generally supportive of remaining in the EU.

Combined with Britain’s first-past-the-post electoral system, the Brexit referendum and it’s outcomes are going to be the source of a good deal of domestic political bickering for the foreseeable future.

Former PM Cameron’s bid to put an end to EU bickering within the Tories has backfired in the most disastrous manner possible.

So Cameron made the disastrous call for the Brexit referendum and quit; May could not figure out a graceful way to handle this — maybe there was never one; and Labour is led by Corbyn, a walking disaster on his own. Are there any politicians in Parliament who have the skill to work through this in either the Tories or Labour? Do any of the smaller parties have capable leadership? Is a new election needed?