Maria Caulfield, MP for Lewes, has resigned her position as Conservative Party Vice Chairman for Women in protest at the PM's position on Brexit. (I love the irony of a woman being called "Vice Chairman for Women".)
Here are some comments on her letter of resignation.
Dear Prime Minister
Here are some comments on her letter of resignation.
Dear Prime Minister
It
is with regret that I am writing to inform you of my decision to
resign as a Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party following the
collective agreement by Cabinet on the Chequers Brexit deal.
Having
attended the briefings provided for members of Parliament, I cannot
support the direction of travel in the Brexit negotiations which, in
my view, do not fully embrace the opportunities that Brexit can
provide.
It
is noticeable that in all the resignations we have had, nobody has
been
specific about
what these alleged benefits are. Much has been made, for instance, of
a trade deal with the USA. But the detail is missing. And the detail
is important, when the President of the USA is clearly intent on
starting trade wars at the drop of a hat. And also when he has said
specifically that his intention is to make the NHS pay more for their
drugs.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/05/15/trump-threatens-use-us-trade-talks-force-nhs-pay-drugs/
In trade negotiations with the USA, we will be at their mercy. The
logic that we gain in trade negotiations by being part of a large
bloc escapes Ms Caulfield.
It
is also noticeable that she, like the others, makes no proposals of
what alternative scheme is better than the Chequers deal. We suspect
that that is because she knows there is none.
For
me the backstop agreement for Northern Ireland was neither necessary
or constructive for the future prosperity of the UK. Having strong
links to the Republic of Ireland I feel the backstop position is not
appropriate and should have been rejected. It has been used by the EU
as a way of blocking a mutually beneficial deal.
Ms
Caulfield’s strong links to the Republic of Ireland should make her
aware that the commentary from the Republic is almost uniformly about
what a disastrous piece of stupidity Brexit is.
(https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/fintan-o-toole-britain-has-gone-to-huge-trouble-to-humiliate-itself-1.3558995)
And
again Ms Caulfield fails with the details. Theresa May has promised
there will not
be a hard border. This is integral to the Good Friday agreement. How
does Ms Caulfield propose to ensure this? (She should, please, not
mention technological solutions – if the technology existed to
secure free movement for businesses across a hard border, it would be
in use at hard borders all over the world. It is not, because the
technology to do this does not exist.)
It
is
also disappointing
that in connection with Ireland she only mentions prosperity. If she
really has strong connections to the Republic of Ireland, she must be
aware that peace is at least as important to them as prosperity.
There is still too much violence in the island of Ireland, but it is
incomparably lower than it was before the peace agreement. The
absence of border controls forms an integral part of the peace
agreement. Ms Caulfield’s hard Brexit risks bodies and lives in
Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. How does she justify
this?
The
policy may assuage vested interests but the voters will find out and
their representatives will be found out. This policy will be bad for
our country and bad for the Party. The direct consequence of this
will be Prime Minister Corbyn.
Well,
obviously some
of us
rather hope that the result will be bad for the Conservative Party.
But who is finding out what here, and who is being found out? Most
of the finding out lately has been about the lies, malpractice and
illegal actions of the Leave campaign. Very significant overspending
by Vote Leave; collusion with other organisations, like BeLeave, to
cover up the overspending; the murky source of the massive amounts
of cash donated by Arron Banks; his connections with the Russians –
his initial confession to one boozy lunch, which rapidly magnified to
four meetings, and now to eleven. Illegality and foreign influence
leave Brexit with nothing but a fig leaf over its naked opportunism.
If Ms Caulfield really respects democracy, she will agree that the
British public, knowing what they know now, deserve, and
democratically need a vote on the final deal.
Since
the announcement on Friday my constituents, whether they voted leave
or remain, have contacted me in large numbers to say they do not
support the deal and it would therefore be more appropriate to have a
Vice Chairman who can confidently defend the proposal.
That
is
very
interesting, given that many of her constituents have considerable
difficulty reaching Ms Caulfield at all. How many open access
surgeries has she conducted herself this year? And the remain voters
will have been contacting her to say they do not agree with this deal
because they do not agree with any deal to leave the European Union.
None
of those who have resigned, including Ms Caulfield, have said what
they would actually do. They do not have any alternative proposal
that solves any of the issues facing us. While they promise unicorns,
the government is preparing to stockpile food, and
plonk generators in the Irish Sea
– that is how bad
reality has become.
Ms
Caulfield owes it to us all now not just to say that she disagrees
with the Prime Minister, but to give clear and detailed proposals as
to how she would solve the issues about our relations with the EU,
the position of businesses, specifics about control of immigration,
very detailed specifics about how she proposes to solve the problem
of the Irish border while respecting the Good Friday agreement, and
many other issues.
I
want to thank you for the opportunity of being the Vice chairman for
Women, especially during the centenary year of suffrage.
We
should
be
grateful for one thing. At least Ms Caulfield has not told an
outright lie in her resignation letter as Boris Johnson did.
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