I'll let you into a secret..

Virtually all MPs - whether Tory or Labour - despise Brexit.
Even many of those well known as Brexiters hate it.

The whole thing is performance.
But they all know honesty about the greatest f*ck-up in post-war history is pointless...at this stage.
So here's how it'll go:

We've left EU, so they all have to pretend we're going to make a success of it.
But actually all parties will spend next 2 decades getting back to Single Market status without saying it.

Then we'll rejoin.
& have to join Euro.

Its all been for nothing.
3/

Nobody can say this publicly otherwise entire UK political system looks ridiculous.
People will feel stupid.

Brexit itself will have likely cost UK economy £500 Bn by 2030.

How can you explain this to people?

You can't.
How could you?

Its the cost of 10 million degrees.
4/

No apolgies for repeating this:

+Brexit is the cost of 10 million degree courses+

The entire young population for the next half a century to come educated in science, maths whatever.

The biggest educational explosion since renaiassence.

But no, instead we're doing Brexit.
5/

..& the really funny thing - the kicker..:

the UK's political parties Tories & Labour will spend the next 2 deacdes reversing Brexit, 1st thru alignment, then rejoining.

The entire thing - the entire UK - is now undertaking this performance simply to hide its embarassment.
Everyone - by this I mean everyone in media, politics, business - knows this.

Its not controversial.
Rejoin is controversial now, but no one informed seriously doubts UK will attempt to get back to single market status & align with EU.

So Brexit now is simply a performance.
Some dont believe this.
What about those angry Brexit MPs?

Well you'd be angry if you're reminded publicly the thing you spent your whole life calling for cost the country £500Bn, destroys UK & will likely be overturned eventually anyway.

Who wants to be reminded of that?
Whats surprising is not Leavers' resistance to this...but Remainers..

But think for a moment:

If you really dont agree with this thread you are effectively saying that the UK will continue along an utterly ilogical path...even when politically its not compelled to do so...
I see still a few remainers don’t believe me about Tory MPs.

Well here is “arch Brexiter” Steve Baker member of the ERG - the Brexit works right?

He knows.
They know.

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"'UK Civil servant' arrested on suspicion of breaching Official Secrets Act 'over Kim Darroch leaked memo' .
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The male suspect was taken to a London police station and later released on police bail to for a reappearance date in late-November.
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OK this is how I think Brexit endgame really playing out right now.

Some of the following is based on reported public facts, some on chatter and some merely personal speculation.

A (small) thread
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Boris Johnson is desperate.
He knows his disastrous Covid policies + global recession + no deal would finish UK off.
But he also knows to backtrack now finishes him off, makes UK look ridiculous & ends Conservative/UK reputation for decades.

He can do neither.

So what next?
3/

Johnson plays the only card he has left - “the stability gambit”.

He appeals to Merkel desire for european stability, green new deal & security. The 2 options above both risk UK imploding - but if Merkel could help choreograph a “fake victory” for UK he can sell to UKvoters.
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Supreme Leader Laurence Fox refuses to accept Scottish independence vote as he ‘reluctantly’ agrees to parliament‘s decision to delay the general election as a mark of respect for “victory over the Europeans” in WWII.

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Finance Minister (with special Responsibility for the fashion industry) Sir Darren Grimes introduces a tax on people who finished their degrees as he announces major clampdown on “metropolitans” as part of tax raising measures to subsidise new UK-produced “Farage” car model.
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Incoming BBC Chairman Julia Hartley-Brewer celebrates her promotion from OfCom office by commissioning new 24-part drama series: “Brexit: how we won the war”.

The series is entirely UK financed as global take-up slow - but costs kept low as students requisitioned for roles.
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12 Oct
There was actually a way that Coronavirus could have helped Boris Johnson....and perhaps even partially hid the damage of Brexit - at least in the short term...

...but as I’ve been saying for months now that moment has passed.

A thread.
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Right at the beginning of COVID Johnson was remarkably bullish about the issue. And saw no reason why it would impact Brexit.

Why?

4 reasons....
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As EU was hit 1st, GB an island & Tory views of Europeans as anti-risk, anti-science..UK govt assumed UK would suffer the least damage of major EU states.

Such a rosy view also led to idea any COVID damage to economy could hide Brexit costs as UK economy would outperform EU.
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12 Oct
+UPDATE+

Reports from Germany indicate Boris Johnson appealed to “western civilization solidarity” in his calls with Angela Merkel & senior German officials as part of his pleas for a better EU-UK deal.

Johnson said to have raised green & defence issues as “emotional package”.
2/

Boris Johnson said to have offered Merkel & German govt “full support” on current & future environmental issues as part of Trade deal plea package.
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Likely that Germany would consider “mini-deals” to ease Brexit even without a “grand bargain” trade deal.

Increasing confidence that “complete no deal” can be avoided. And dialogue will continue “longer than originally planned”.
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2021 - a short thread.

In a few months it will be confirmed that going into Brexit year UK govt debt will exceed 100% of UK GDP - for the 1st time since the 1960s when the UK & global economy where swinging along nicely...
2/

As interest rates are low the UK govt will be faced with a choice
1. Borrow more
2. Raise taxes
3. Spend less

Nr. 3 will be impossible as it now appears UK is entering COVID 2nd wave in worse shape than rest of EU.
So then what...?
3/

Tax raising also difficult for a Tory govt faced with low growth & a restless No-longer-loyal-rightwing-media.

So my prediction

UK will spend next 2 years attempting to reflate economy on borrowed money.

But here’s the problem...
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