Heat is being turned on Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, Leave campaign leaders, about whether they knew additional funds were going via a subsidiary youth group BeLeave to a Canadian offshoot of Cambridge Analytica – which would have run them over the legal funding limit. Guido Fawkes says Remain was doing much the same in terms of spending so it may all fizzle out.
Or not, as the case may be. Both have the blocked tr Pluto hitting on their Mars/Pluto midpoint in 2018/19. And both look panicked and logjammed at the moment and seriously unnerved in April. Boris with tr Neptune square his Sun/Mars midpoint and Gove with tr Neptune square his Jupiter/Saturn. Both these influences tend to bring disappointments and losses. With worse to follow in June. When Boris is in a state of nervous tension with crisis around with tr Uranus conjunct his Sun/Saturn midpoint; and tr Neptune in the deceptive, relationship-denting square to his Mars/Node. July to mid December sees him afflicted by aggravating, trapped Pluto hard aspects to two Mars midpoints. Some of those influences run through 2019, though he’ll have one Jupiter around to boost his morale.
Gove in June will be assaulted by tr Uranus in an accident-prone square to his Mars/Saturn midpoint; with more angst and hair-tearing in 2019.
Not happy Easter bunnies at all in the immediate future.
Is there a chart for when the Leave result was officially declared? If so does it look likely to come to an ending or demise. It so makes sense to have another referendum in order to settle peoples minds on the matter. one is allowed to change ones mind before coming to the altar!
The result was known sometime at night between June 23rd and 24th 2016. David Cameron resigned before midday 24th.
Intriguing – particularly about Gove, as he seems to be one of the few cabinet members attracting any good headlines about how he is doing his job. Eg today’s announcements on plastic bottles seems to have been widely welcomed.
So, you would think the problems are likely to be linked to Brexit and his role in the leave campaign rather than anything else.
If the Leave campaign did act illegally and may have won through doing so, this would undermine the referendum’s legitimacy. Actually , even if both sides acted illegally, that would also undermine the referendum’s legitimacy.
I wonder if there will have to be a second referendum – perhaps on the outline deal.