So yesterday most of
the Conservative party found unity, by once again believing in a
unicorn. The unicorn that the EU would allow the UK to unilaterally
end the backstop. Of course a backstop that one side can end without
that side being in the Customs Union and Single Market for goods is
not a backstop at all. Alternative arrangements to avoid a hard
border in Ireland did not exist when the UK was negotiating with the
EU and they still do not exist. If you wanted an illustration of how
stupid this country looks to those overseas here it is. If you want
to see how implicated the right wing press is in this stupidity look
at the headlines today: Mail - “Theresa’s Triumph”, Express -
“She’s Done It”.
Why did the Prime
Minister and her party indulge in this fantasy? Because it runs down
the clock. May wants to run down the clock because she thinks, with
good reason, that in the end parliament will vote for her deal. The
ERG wants to run down the clock because it wants No Deal. What we saw
yesterday was the willingness of the Prime Minister to look
completely stupid over the next week or so banging her head against
an EU brick wall just to avoid compromising on her red lines.
What was new and
much more worrying about last night is that we learnt there was a new
block in parliament. This block will vote to stop parliament doing
anything to try and find an alternative to May’s deal. We already
knew that the ERG and May’s block would do that, but they were
short of a majority. They got a majority last night thanks to 14Labour MPs. If this continues, it will prevent parliament coming up
with any alternative to May’s deal that can command a majority.
That just leaves May’s deal and No Deal left as we approach 29th
March.
But surely, you may
be asking, how can May’s deal win when it was so decisively
rejected last time? The ERG will continue to vote against it, because
they want No Deal. But will Labour MPs and Tory rebels still vote
against it if that inevitably means No Deal? I doubt it. Anyone
voting against May’s Deal when it is the only alternative to No Deal would get blamed for the chaos of No Deal. Instead Labour will
choose abstention, allowing May’s block to beat the ERG block and
May’s deal to pass.
If this happens, no
one comes out of this well. The ERG really do hate an all UK
backstop. May will have her negotiating credibility torn to pieces
before she has to do a trade deal with the EU, in a situation
where the UK is once again fighting against the clock (the end of
transition). Labour will have not voted against the deal
they committed to voting against. But the institution that would lose
most with this outcome is parliament itself. It had an opportunity to
take control from a bankrupt government and it failed. While it is tempting to blame the 14 Labour MPs, the real problem is that the majority of Conservative MPs are prepared to seriously damage the economy, make the UK an international laughing stock and risk the chaos of No Deal just to preserve the unity of their deeply flawed party.