Brexit, let’s hope in a positive swing
16/01/2019
Brexit, let’s hope in a positive swing
The defeat of
the Brexit withdrawal agreement by the UK
Parliament isn’t as tragic as several political commentator state.
The huge majority
of “no” is of course a political fact that affects
the British politics, even if the May’s
Government won the vote of confidence. I’m confident that the deadlock will be
overcome without dramatic consequences for both the EU and the UK.
Since the
referendum of June 23, 2016, many things happened both in the British society and in the EU, institutionally
and politically.
No Member
states should be so irresponsible to stop a
possible extension of the period for entering into force of the withdrawal agreement made
possible by the art. 50 of the Treaty on the European Union.
In the meantime let’s hope that rationality and common responsibility will prevail and
politicians – with the support of segments of the civil society – will be enlightened
to deeply think at a future that day by
day needs unity, even if it requires special commitments and tolerance.
My personal
wish is that time and conditions will be allowed and created for keeping a strong cooperation
between UK and EU, with the desire to share with the British people a common
future in the common European house, to which they belong with full rights.
Paolo Magagnotti
EJ President