REVEALED? - MAY'S ("Q's") REAL BREXIT STRATEGY (NOW AT STAGE 6 of 10)
May has said repeatedly that, "Brexit means Brexit." So this offers us a clue as to what her plan has been all along - leave the EU on or around 29th March without a deal.
But how to negotiate that without giving the game away? Hmm? Who knows how to make a deal?
Did May consult Trump on this and come up with the following plan?
We know that last year Q posted "May neutralised" meaning perhaps that she was now either impotent to prevent the Trump plan moving forward or that she was now a part of the team. Trump has said he advised May on how to deal with the EU but that "She chose to ignore his advice."
But did she though? The break-up of the EU back into nation states does seem to be a part of the Trump agenda, so I'm inclined to believe she did exactly what the Trump team told her to do.
1 - pretend to be an EU puppet and let the EU draw up a Crazy Deal that gives them everything they want (but which you know will never pass in Parliament)
2 - wait, until the last minute and say to Parliament, "It's my Crazy Deal or no deal." (This keeps you well-in with the EU and the Remainers)
3 - get the "Crazy Deal" shot down in Parliament (as expected). Twice - important !! .
4 - pretend to be negotiating with the EU but all the time you are agreeing with them that if they stick with their Crazy Deal, Parliament will cave in at the last minute and pass it (but knowing that they won't)
5 - get a last minute extension to the withdrawal date with the proviso that the Crazy Deal must be passed (knowing that it won't be)
6 - get The Speaker to pronounce that a third vote is not actually possible.
7 - exit the EU on the 29th with no deal. No other option available, it's the law.
8 - say it's not your fault we left with no Deal claiming that the Crazy Deal would have been passed if only The Speaker had allowed the third vote.
9 - resign as PM but with the sympathy of the EU and the Remainers (because you did your best to get a deal but it was The Speaker who let us down) and also to the cheers of the Leavers and The City who finally have their Brexit. (whilst now being able to claim credit if the economy soars and also to say it's not my fault if the economy goes pear-shaped because we could have had a deal if it wasn't for that damn Speaker)
10 - walk away with a sly smile on your face into a £Multi-Million EU or City job knowing you have fooled everyone (well … almost everyone - Anons know)