Brexit BETRAYAL: How Rod Liddle claimed UK will ‘NEVER leave EU the way people want’
After Theresa May decided she would step down on June 7 last week, Westminster is as deadlocked as ever. The House of Commons will not be able to focus on Brexit, as the next two months will be taken up by the Conservative leadership contest. EU leaders are due to review progress on Brexit at a regular summit on June 20-21.
However, by that time, they will not even know who they are negotiating with after Theresa May leaves Downing Street.
Moreover, the House is supposed to go on summer recess on July 20 until September 5, leaving the UK with as little as two months before October 31 – the new Brexit deadline.
As Brexiteers fear the result of the 2016 EU referendum will be betrayed, Rod Liddle shockingly claimed it is now an inevitability under the circumstances that Brexit in its true form will not happen.
In a recent interview for Peter Whittle’s YouTube channel “So What You are Saying Is”, Mr Liddle said:”I think Brexit will not be allowed to happen in the form anyone wished it to happen for a succession of reasons.
“Most of which can be boiled down to the fact there is a two to one majority against it in the House of Commons, pushing for a two to one.
There are nine or ten parties in the House of Commons – nine are pro-remain.
“The House of Lords is pro-remain.
“Our broadcast media is pro-remain.
“London is pro-remain.
“It is an inevitability under the circumstances.”
Mr Liddle added: “What will come of it, I would like to think, is a realignment of politics in Westminster.
“I think what we have learnt from Brexit is that the divide which exists within society, it is remotely reflected by the divide which is in Parliament.
“One of the the most hilarious things about the whole Brexit and Corbyn episode was a sudden formation of a new party called the Independent Group (Change UK).
“This group of original seven and then eight Labour defectors and then four Conservatives who formed this new party, characterised by being pro-remain, which all the other parties are and characterised by being socially liberal which all the other parties are except for the DUP perhaps, which has only ten members.”
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