Tuesday, July 10, 2018

BRITISH GOVERNMENT POSITION ON BREXIT REMAINS FIRM, DESPITE MULTIPLE RESIGNATION OF ITS HIGH RANK CABINET MEMBERS FROM OFFICE.


 Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May has reassured the cabinet members during the Parliamentary debate held at the British Parliament today of the government's firm position on Brexit and what ought to be done as the time has elapsed toward the official exit of Britain from the European Union Membership, despite multiple resignations of Britain's high rank cabinet members from office during this difficult time of Britain's transition to absolute sovereignty as a result of Brexit which may cost Britain much in money, besides the required compromise and unity, instead of the current emerging devision resignations and separation, due to policy making differences and decision making processes differences on Brexit which the former Foreign Minister Boris Johnson has indicated in his speech at Number 10 Downing Street as the Prime Minister Brexit without a plan that may lead to the fall of Brexit, while the resigned Brexit Secretary David Davis has criticized the Prime Minister plan for Brexit which many cabinet members and politicians in both Britain and EU have referred to the Prime Minister plan as the no deal plan of Prime Minister Theresa May that would eventually kill the  Brexit of the former Foreign Minister Boris Johnson and former Brexit Secretary David Davis. However, no suggestions have been made whatsoever on either cabinet reshuffle, or Parliamentary votes of no confidence against the Prime Minister for her plan of no deal with EU on Brexit, despite the recent opinion polls on Brexit which revealed over sixty four percent of British citizens in support of Brexit compared to the fifty one percent support of the citizens for Brexit in the last two years during the Referendum which separated Britain from EU. This opinion polls results could mean citizens demand for a second Referendum that should determine Britain's remain in the EU, or final exit from EU would mean a second Brexit for the British citizens whose eager for sovereignty outweighs Britain's financial trade and leadership interest within the Europea Union as the most stable system in EU and Europe's immense military muscles ,despite constant fluctuations in financial and economic success in Britain of  this decade and the previous decade.

        Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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