The Sunday Post (Dundee)

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Aweek in politics is a long time, but Theresa May must be hoping against hope that she never has to suffer such a humiliatin­g seven days again.

But as long as she stubbornly clings to power in the vain belief she alone can unite a fractured parliament and get them to support her terrible EU deal, she has absolutely no chance.

After suffering the largest defeat for a sitting government in history, she should have done the decent thing and stood up, stated she had tried her best and resigned.

But she didn’t and now, like a punch drunk boxer, she’s now dangerousl­y bouncing the country off the Brexit deadlock ropes.

In the wake of her humiliatin­g defeat she may have won the ill-conceived vote of no confidence in her.

She may even, finally, be talking to other party leaders, to see if there is anyway the impasse can be broken.

But it’s all too little, too late. These talks should have taken place months ago.

And, let’s be honest, these talks are doomed to failure because there are too many self-serving politician­s, who, do not want Brexit in any of its current forms and are determined to wreck it at any cost.

That’s a position that sits well with a terrified EU, particular­ly unelected Junker and Tusk, who do not want referendum­s happening in their back yards.

It’s no wonder so many people are sick to the back teeth with Westminste­r politician­s when they are so blatantly riding roughshod over democracy.

Is it any wonder people have lost all faith in politician­s when more than 400 “Remain” MPS were at odds with their constituen­cies who voted for Brexit, and 35 “Leave” MPS who represent Remain constituen­cies?

Only around 190 MPS truly represente­d the voting

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Glasgow: Where the streets have no shoppers, or cars

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