But the economy hasn't crashed.
we haven't left yet.
But the economy hasn't crashed.
You may need 400 people in total to handle trade negotiations but I'd be very surprised if they all had to be experts in the topic. The ones making travel arrangements and printing and binding documents certainly don't have to be.
You may need 400 people in total to handle trade negotiations but I'd be very surprised if they all had to be experts in the topic. The ones making travel arrangements and printing and binding documents certainly don't have to be.
As beorthelm and I have already mentioned, it's highly unlikely that there'll be an election before 2020. Pressure from whom? The electorate? They've already spoken. The Labour party? They're in too much of a mess for an election.
And even if the new leader wanted one: how is he/she going to get it? As I mentioned earlier, I keep asking people who talk about early elections how that's going to happen and no-one ever answers
Ah, Gove, the educationalists favourite friend. If, like me, you were worried before, then God help us now.
I agree, with the fixed term parliaments, I don't even know if there is a way to even call an early election. However, with the current political turmoil, a divided country I think the remain 48% will want a new election and put pressure on for this. We are really in unchartered territory.
I agree, with the fixed term parliaments, I don't even know if there is a way to even call an early election. However, with the current political turmoil, a divided country I think the remain 48% will want a new election and put pressure on for this. We are really in unchartered territory.
You may need 400 people in total to handle trade negotiations but I'd be very surprised if they all had to be experts in the topic. The ones making travel arrangements and printing and binding documents certainly don't have to be.
He also pointed out that even if, by some miracle, you could get 400 trained up (which he said was impossible) then they would be torn apart by the cream of 27 other countries highly experienced negotiators.
He wasn't being nashing and wailing about this, just presenting it matter of factly like a good Civil Servant.
How many do you need? It's not the EU and we also have private sector expertise in international trade negotiations. We've been doing it for centuries.
Heseltine is bang on about Boris.
Totally.
Lord Heseltine told a public event: "I have never seen anything like it. He's ripped the Tory party apart, he has created the greatest constitutional crisis in peacetime in my life.
"He's knocked billions off his value of the savings of the British people. He's like a general who marches his army to the sound of the guns and the moment he sees the battleground he abandons it.
"I have never seen anything like it and he must be answerable for the consequences. But the pain of it will be felt by all of us and, if it doesn't get resolved shortly, by a generation yet to come."
He later added on BBC Five Live: "This is a free society; there’s no question of punishment. He must now live with the shame of what he’s done.
The Tory peer went on to dismiss the contribution of other pro-Leave voices like Mr Gove.
“Boris Johnson is the one who won the referendum,” he said.
“Without him it would not have happened. Without him there would be none of this uncertainty, and he’s abandoned the field.
“Quite interesting, actually, one of the allegations upon which the referendum was conducted is that there is an elite group in this country who are out of touch.
"Well, it’s that elite group that now has to pick up the pieces of Britain’s self-interest while Boris Johnson abandons any sense of responsibility for what he’s done.”
The figure quoted was 400, as posted elsewhere. The article I read in The Times was by Sir Christopher Meyer, former British ambassador to The United States and Germany. I appreciate he's part of the establishment and people in this country have had enough of experts, but he also argued that every Whitehall department needs to be increased in size now. The UK also needs to increase the size and influence of every diplomatic mission abroad and that defence spending needs to be increased to ensure our purpose and relevance in the new world we're now into.
Or maybe, just maybe the remain lot will be surprised and all this angst and whinging will have been needless.