Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "" video.

  1. The problem I see is if the ERG wins, that wont be the end of it, it's highly unlikely that they would want to give up that power when they know they can use it in other areas in the country, in other words, they've got a taste of power and they wont want to give that up easierly and will want to extend that on things that have nothing to do with Brexit, that is the problem this country and the Tory party will face. But personally, as much as I keep seeing with Brexit from all the delays and buying time, it makes me think that this is intended to humiliate the hardcore Brexiteers and they are doing quite a good job of that and polls seem to be showing that support for remaining in the EU is growing with the British public. With all that, I suspect the goverments real aim is to buy time to gather support from the public and do as much damage to the hardcore Brexiteers movment before striking with another vote and the first call of action will be to call for a delay of Brexit of at least 3 to 6 months if not longer and then I suspect they will find a way to put a vote to the people without the hardcore Brexiteers going ape or at least to keep the numbers down of the Brexiteers that will lose the plot. As for hard Brexit, to me it's never really been on the table and was always used as a threat to try and get the EU to bend, as we can see, it's not working on the EU and with that, I suspect the UK to fold, yes it will be humiliating for the goverment but hard Brexit could be a lot more humiliating if it harms the country so it's hard choice time and the good news is, the EU is going to force the issue here because they've had enough of us wasting time. In any event, unless the moderate Tories and Labour support face down these hardcore radicals on Brexit, they will have a lot more to worry about after Brexit then just Brexit alone as it could do a lot of damage to both main parties and end up creating a new political party, but then, you never know, it seems both Labour and the Tories are looking at short term goals and not at the long term picture of how this is going to impact them.
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