Her little foot stomp outside Downing street yesterday may have won her approval from the pro-Brexit fanatics in the populist UK press, but it shows an absolute disregard for the need to keep friends abroad. Whether by intention or misunderstanding, she has chosen to demonise the politicians and bureaucrats of the European Union as the leading policy in her election campaign.
It may have the jingoistic MSM and supporters whooping and cheering but left the rest of us shaking our heads in sorrow and consternation at the isolationist stance of the Brexit "British".
Surely she must realise that the dominant federation of centre-right parties in the European Parliament, the EEP; [European People’s Party], which includes Angela Merkel, Mariano Rajoy, Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk among its leading members, are united on its Brexit policy?
There is an advert in this week's Brussels Politico which sets out the EEP's demands – so far unreported in the UK media. These include:
- EU citizens will not pay the bill for the British
- The right order of negotiation must be respected
- Peace settlements cannot be put in danger
- EU citizens will not accept British blockades
http://www.eppgroup.eu/news/Our-red-lines-on-BrexitOr you can find it here:
http://www.politico.eu/section/brexit/ whichever is easier!! (Actually, Politico is my goto site for Brexit news!!)
The point about "EU citizens will not accept British blockades" will make life interesting for those in Northern Ireland. If the UK quits the customs union (as Mayhem has threatened), there would have to be customs control posts on the 310-mile frontier between Northern Ireland in the UK and Eire in the EU. It would be an external EU border creating customs control border posts with the Union flag flying above them on all roads crossing between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Can you imagine the reaction of any Irish nationalist brought up on the Sinn Fein-IRA culture of hatred of the “Brits”? But I digress.
Unfortunately, the UK Conservative Party left the EPP in 2009 to set up its own private club of right-wing MEPs, dubbed by Nick Clegg as “nutters, anti-Semites and homophobes” known as the [ineffectual] ECR- (European Conservatives and Reformers.)
David Davis, the Brexit Minister, was opposed to quitting the EPP in 2009 as he knew from his time as Europe Minister under John Major that being in the EPP network was useful for building alliances. Now for the first time in its 300-year history, the Conservative Party has opted out of making (or buying) friends and influencing people across the Channel.
You won't find this political isolationism reported in the British press but rest assured Europe is well aware and in all honesty, it leaves the UK government alone and without friends of real power and persuasion as it embarks on the most difficult period of Britain-Europe relations seen in centuries.