So, today the UK Parliament voted against the Brexit deal. And not even by a close amount, it was like 432-200 or some such. A vote of no confidence in the government follows tomorrow.
I mean, I confess at the rate things have gone I am not surprised this is where we are. I feel very sorry for my British friends now stuck between a rock and a hard place, especially my British friends living abroad who have faced serious uncertainty in the past few months (literally being told to not travel for six months at the Dutch universities for example, because no treaty is in place even now for British passports' movements in the EU). The thing is though I'm legit not sure if they have enough time to do anything else by this point.
I also confess by the way, I have more sympathy for May than the average person. There was literally no way to take this job as PM and come out of it successful, and the main antagonizers for leave had all resigned. She's definitely not the best politician (like, I think her vote she called last year was pretty dumb), but I don't think any of her critics would have fared better in a job with such stupid starting terms.
I do, however, at this rate look forward to the next time I meet with my Canadian relatives. One of my dad's cousins has a boyfriend who emigrated from the UK in like the 60s because of a lack of opportunity there, and is Pro Brexit because "there's too much immigration and it's not like what it used to be." The irony abounds.
Yes, I have a life. It's quite different from yours.