I wrote this on my blog on Xmas day it would seem. So much Brexit/Lexit shite in my time line and I have to cook a Xmas lunch and begin my submission to #LewishamDemocracy review. But I have to react …
Someone has circulated the Skwawkbox Lexit piece on a forum/group that I read, and I feel I need to say:
I have always argued that once those who want to leave have negotiated their best deal, we should ask if that is what is wanted. I am told that it has to be a referendum, I’d take a vote in Parliament because we have already had a General Election since the referendum.
A couple of day's later, I followed it up by saying this,
This is doing the rounds, [http://isj.org.uk/the-left-and-brexit/](“In a hole and still digging: the left and Brexit“), it’s quite long and I summarise it as follows,
The extra Parliamentary Left, unlike in the 70’s is now not strong enough to be relevant; Brexit is a right wing project and the Left cannot sustain the space to make Lexit any different from the right’s project. The long look at the psephology proves that Leave’s ideology is not hegemonic amongst the proletariat/working class and that the Leave vote is not part of the downtrodden masses waiting for the lightening bolt of revolutionary consciousness to strike. Opposition to Brexit is growing, and by sticking with the Lexit position, Lexiters isolate themselves from this growing population. A no deal, or May’s Deal Brexit will be shite, all who eased its path are going to be blamed including the leadership of the Labour Party if that’s where it is seen to stay.
You can my complete rantings onBrexit on my blog.