Sunday, December 27, 2020

A LIGHT SWITCHES ON

 Glory, Glory Hallelujah! A trade agreement with the EU has been negotiated, after months of fraught wrangling and numerous disappointments, resulting in the UK recovering her judicial sovereignty, retrieving control of her borders and (eventually) of all her territorial waters, achieving a free trade, no tariff regime on food and manufactured products with the EU, and ending her slavish subjection to an EU rulebook. This is a great prize and huge credit must be given to Boris Johnson for his dedication to delivering the decision of the people in the 2016 Referendum and to Lord Frost for patiently negotiating acceptable terms. The nation is greatly relieved and we enter a new world on 1 January 2021. A huge task of national renewal lies ahead.

 



                                          Boris whoops with joy when the deal is sealed

 

The deal will no doubt have many imperfections and we can expect a noisy chorus of strident moaning from the London-centric media and from a bevy of lead-swinging professional complainers. But the mood of the country is to sign the deal and that is what will happen on both sides of the Channel. Boris and his government have had a torrid 2020 dealing with the wholly unexpected Covid pandemic and the conflicting scientific advice surrounding it, but the EU deal is a bright, sparkling diamond in his crown.




 

             UK negotiator Lord Frost 


                                                                                   EU negotiator Michel Barnier

Although very abrasive at times round the edges, the official negotiations have been conducted in a civilised manner and for that we must thank Michel Barnier as well as our own Lord Frost.

The “Noises Off” have not been so civilised. Elements within the EU have sought to “punish” the UK for having the temerity to upset the cosy Brussels applecart. Notoriously, German Martin Selmeyr of the EU bureaucracy targeted Northern Ireland for detachment from the UK, egregious Belgian Guy Verhofstadt, railed against Brexit at every opportunity, Dutch Premier Mark Rutte, a self-proclaimed Anglophile, did precisely nothing to help the UK, while President Macron of France indulged his Napoleonic fantasies by disparaging England and trying to damage her routine trade. Dating back to the 2009 financial crisis at least, the EU do not negotiate in good faith and are a by-word for duplicity and ruthlessness.

Opposition in the UK was partly covert, imbuing the actions of many lawyers, civil servants, academics and teachers – the guardians of country-hating Wokery. More often it was highly vocal, the daily propaganda grind in the Times, Guardian, Independent, BBC and ITV. Naturally the opposition parties have opposed; Labour at least dropped Corbyn the Trot, but more sane Keir Starmer has yet to win over his hard-Left factions The sourly pro-Europe LibDems, led by one Ed Davey (who?), actually espouse the cause of re-application to join the EU, a hopelessly lost cause. More troublesome, but happily too few to stop Brexit, are the 47 SNP MPs, obeying First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, independence fanatic, loved by many in Scotland but heartily disliked everywhere else. A bedraggled line of former Premiers,  Major, Blair, Brown, Cameron and May maintained a chorus of hostile disapproval.

But the great bulk of the Conservative Party stayed loyal to Boris and to the Brexit cause. Gove, Rees-Mogg, Patel and Sunak were eloquent proponents and Boris demonstrated determination and statecraft. The EU still “does not get it” about Brexit but we know it is the right route for the UK and a vital programme of eliminating inequalities and injustice lies before us as does the vital job of rejuvenating our battered economy.

To end on a note of reconciliation rather than triumph, I attach a clip of the typically wistful ode by Purcell to James II, Britain, How great now thou art.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaakHChQgFw&ab_channel=HenryPurcell

Let us start the rebuilding of Britain in unity in 2021.

 

SMD

27.12.20

Text copyright © Sidney Donald 2020

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