Denster wrote:It’s not a question she should or have to answer. It’s irrelevant.
Really? It’s pretty relevant if the PM that is in charge during Brexit actually wants to remain.
Denster wrote:I think a No deal is now a distinct possibility and I also think the EU has a large portion of the responsibility for that.
A no deal has been a distinct possibility ever since the referendum results were announced and the main Leavers instantly went from “nobody says we’ll leave the single market, look at Norway!” to “hard Brexit now, anything else is a betrayal of the people!”
There’s undoubtedly ways the EU could make everything easier for Britain, but I fail to see why they have a large portion of the responsibility. Britain called the referendum. Britain triggered Article 50 with no plan in place. Britain sent David Davis to negotiate despite him basically refusing to research or prepare anything.