chiefdave
Well-Known Member
I sense that there might be forces at work that could turn this situation on its head.
Just thinking outside the box, here’s a possible scenario to be played out over the coming months:
Labour supported by the SNP and other ‘Remainers’ create an opportunity to force a vote of no confidence in the Government resulting in a General Election.
They then stand on a central manifesto pledge of staying in the EU and it’s job done. Labour/SNP coalition Government and UK stay in the EU.
I'm surprised Labour hasn't made a move like that even prior to this. With the SNP strong in Scotland as an alternative to the Conservatives its going to be incredibly difficult for Labour to regain ground. A coalition of sorts with them, and possibly also firming up the link with the SDLP could be the only way Labour can ever get into power again.
Already murmurs from the EU about creating some sort of exception to the EU entry requirements to allow Scotland and Northern Ireland to stay if they hold referendums to leave the UK.
With Cameron leaving there will be pressure for a general election. If, as you suggest, Labour run on a pro EU platform along with other parties and there is a coalition victory things will get very interesting.
I wouldn't discount there being another EU referendum in the next couple of years.