Thursday, December 13, 2018

DISARRAY AMONG THE TORIES MAY CONTINUE TO PREVAIL ON BREXIT VOTUM, AFTER BRITAIN'S PRIME MINISTER THERESA MAY SURVIVED THE PARLIAMENTS VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE BY SIGNIFICANT MARGIN.


    Disarray among the Tories on Brexit Votum may continue to prevail at the legislative branch of the system of government, rather than the Executive and the Judiciary branch, after Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May survived the Parliament's vote of no confidence by significant margin to end emerging political crisis among the major political paties, particularly among the cabinet members of the Conservative Party and the Opposition Labour Party, after consecutive incidence of policy making differences and indecisiveness on Brexit Votum, besides the Parliament's label of disapproval and contempt of the Executive branch that led to the failed vote of no confidence against the Prime Minister May, after her intention to extend the scheduled date for Brexit at 11pm on May 29th of the year two thousand and nineteen (2019), despite the legal adviser concession on the major sensitive issues on Brexit Votum that highlighted the backstop and backdrop sensitive political issues and attributes of policy making differences among the Tories with regard to the Immigration and trade policy respectively. The detailed aspects of the highlighted backstop and backdrop current sensitive policies on Brexit Votum entailed the invisible border crossing point and market sites between Britain and Ireland referred to as the protocol that would prevail, if the agreement between the EU and Britain were to break down for specified, or unspecified reasons on one side, but on the opposite side, or the EU mandate and policy on Immigration and border crossing points may be generally referred to as violation of the protocol on trade and immigration, besides Britain's sovereignty during and after its exit from EU. However, the Prime Minister current victory over the Parliaments vote of no confidence has rekindled hope of governments political parties and Institutions as the EU Highest Court the EU Parliament the British Parliament and anti-Brexitiers for alternative solutions which may entail renegotiation of Brexit in the Parliaments further extension of the scheduled date for Brexit and the alternative solution for Brexit by the projected second Referrendum, although EU Highest Court required final decision on Brexit controversy has been ruled by the Court for Brexit remain until the specified expiry date, unless extended by the British Parliament on January 21st in the year two thousand and nineteen (2019).

       Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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