Re: Groundhog Day
Personally I sometimes think Mrs May is the only grown up in the Commons and her deal, however imperfect, really is the only deal on the table.
OK it's a compromise and has it's flaws but it delivers us out of the EU after a transition period with our independence, it would maintain many current trading partnerships imperative for businesses, and also keep in place many other mutually beneficial arrangements built up over four decades. For all of it's flaws the deal offers many advantages over leaving with no deal, which personally I believe would be disastrous for the economy.
It seems very popular to lay the entire blame for the fiasco aka Brexit at the door of the PM and to use her as a scapegoat, but every bickering MP trying to fight for their own particular narrow version of Brexit rather than being realistic and pragmatic also need to shoulder their share of the blame.
Time to get real on the deal next time around, for if not then whatever comes afterward you can guarantee can only be a damned sight worse...