Originally Posted by
roger_ramjet
Almost fallen off the front page. To restore it to all its glory, here is an interesting observation on Brexit which I think somes it up rather nicely:
"Letters have a chequered history. Henry VIII’s letter to the Pope asking for a divorce precipitated the break with Rome, while Neville Chamberlain’s 1939 letter to Hitler became just one more badge of his ineffectiveness in Europe. The contents of Theresa May’s six-page EU divorce notification, which arrived in Brussels last Thursday, might be remembered as anything from a hopelessly optimistic act of self-harm to the dawn of a new age of opportunity for the UK. Either way, it was a historic moment."
What I also find interesting to note is that in the Great Repeal Bill, Theresa May is given Henry VIII powers - ie it gives powers to the prime minister enabling her to change many laws without parliament’s consent. Thus perhaps she can now wield more executive authority than any other PM in living memory - possibly only matched by those given to Churchill when he last tried to sort Europe out.
So she is now in a trump like position with his executive orders. Maybe she can rebuild the wall to Scotland!