Re: Theo Paphitis On BRExit
More of Theo's views from his Blog in October:
"Many of the key players in the Remain campaign were left red-faced after the vote and their, frankly embarrassing, interventions from their ‘impartial’ seats of power! Their credibility had more holes in than an out-of-the-EU Swiss cheese, and many are still lucky to be in their positions of power. We waved goodbye, with not a wet eye in the house, to Cameron and Osborne, aka Brexit’s Punch & Judy, who left with their tails between their legs. Gove and Johnson, despite being victors in their campaigns, turned on each other, walked 10 paces and both tried to land the first shot in a reputation-busting stand-off. Et tu, Brutus? Johnson was thrown a lifeline by the PM, and as Foreign Secretary, albeit without benefits, was bullish in his speech to the press that Article 50 would be actioned early 2017 as now confirmed by the Prime Minister and that deals would be done swiftly, perhaps not even taking two years. More of this optimism please!"
"Leaving the worst til’ last…is Juncker. Juncker, Juncker, the ever-delusional Juncker, who was obviously voted in overwhelmingly as the President of the European Commission. Such a worthy representative, said no one ever. Throughout Project Fear he just couldn’t help himself; throwing his euro’s worth in at every turn, with his World War One rhetoric, calling us deserters, which in the joined up EU approach was distinctly at odds with what the President of the European Parliament said a matter of days ago that we wouldn’t be treated as a deserter. I suspect that all along Juncker, or “Druncker” if rumours be true, had his own agenda. He is a dangerous man in a dangerous position, in fact I’d go one step further in that
he is ironically THE biggest danger to peace. I wouldn’t be surprised if he wanted the UK out of the EU all along, removing just one more barrier to his grand plans of a Federal Europe and a European Army"