As things look now, last week's election was only the first wave of
anger that is currently breaking over the country. The worse the times
get, the more powerful it will become. And in a few years, it is
almost certain that there will be a government interested in rejoining
the EU. Which is possible, but the conditions offered are almost sure
to be worse.
May herself is damaged goods of the sort which can never be repaired.
Her humiliation is too specific and too great. She will never have any
authority around that Brussels negotiating table, nor back home in
Westminster. Brussels doesn't have confidence that she can deliver on
the promises she makes in Europe or even that she is likely to still
be prime minister by the next time they have a meeting. What an
unspeakable shambles these people are.
And that clock just keeps on ticking down to March 31st 2019 - the
product of a prime minister so arrogant, dim-witted and disreputable
that she would trigger Article 50 and then hold an election after the
countdown had begun.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/death-of-brexit-at-the-hands-of-theresa-may-a-1152330.html
http://www.politics.co.uk/blogs/2017/06/15/brexit-talks-start-on-monday-and-we-have-no-idea-what-we-re