The best option, barring a referendum that prevents it, is an exit from the EU that retains or expands freedom of movement, opts for restrictions on capital and kills anyone with a #FBPE hashtag on Twitter.
Helen Lewis’s answer to the current British political crisis as she sees is it is an Emmanuel Macron figure based almost solely on the fact he gave a good interview on Andrew Marr.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/02/15/florida-shooting-suspect-nikolas-cruz-guns-depression-and-a-life-in-free-fall/?utm_term=.a5fc23aa8768 That’s enough time to get his name and ascertain that he isn’t anglo-white.
“It’s time for the ceremonial vote: do we take away the guns or keep em? I don’t know why we do this. Charlton Heston instituted it in the deepest throes of alzheimer’s and we have to respect that. The guns win. Every year. I sure hope no libs enlisted at the last minute to throw the vote!”
In Scotland, aye. The polling broadly suggests that there’s just as much chance of a Labour government at Westminster as there is of Scotland winning its independence at the next attempt.
I can’t remember if it was Benedict Anderson or Miroslav Hroch that talked about the relatively novelty of Irish and Scottish nationalism largely being conducted out with their “native” tongue. I’ll have a look.
That’s a lot of nonsense though as it’s not like pushing this issue to the side is going to have the reactionaries opposed to it cracking on with addressing more pressing human right’s issues. It’s a minor matter to some extent that doesn’t deserve the opposition it’s receiving and that’s on those opposing it.
It is quite funny how Sinn Fein are repeatedly backing progressive issues in their red lines though. Surely anyone that isn’t a raging reactionary must see it’s not a good look to be tagged as the anti-Irish/ anti-LGBT/ anti-abortion party or coalition?