Brexit: A predictable betrayal

Theresa May became PM of Britain to prevent Brexit, not promote or enact it. Her track record amply demonstrates that.
Now the betrayal is underway.
“I think we could be at the beginning, with this ruling, of a process where there is  deliberate, wilful attempt by our political class to betray 17.4 million voters.”
Nigel Farage
Raheem Kassam, Breitbart:
‘…Taken together, this (referendum) would in the minds of most sane people be regarded as direct democratic action which therefore supersedes Parliament. For what is Parliament if not the representatives of the people? And if the people have been consulted directly, then why should Parliament opine?
Why should Parliamentarians, be they Commoners or Lords, be handed, ex post facto, a greater say in a direct referendum than the average voter?
This is why today’s ruling by Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas, Sir Terence Etherton, and Lord Justice Sales is simply judicial activism of the worst kind…’

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5 Responses to Brexit: A predictable betrayal

  1. Ronbo says:

    Bloody revolution and a French style 1789 purge of the ruling class elites is the only way for Britain to get rid of the 21st century reactionary Bourbons that are holding the progress of their nation back.

    Election, petitions, demonstrations, books, videos, movies and letters to the editor are useless to make change.

  2. Gregoryno6 says:

    The Remainers knew just as well as the Leavers when the referendum was being held, and where to cast their vote. They chose to stay away.
    NGAF, and then outrage when the vote doesn’t go their way.
    I’m not sure that they’ll get what they want if another vote is held. The Rise Of Trump, plus the signs of improvement for the UK economy that contradict all the Remainers’s warnings, could deliver a higher Leave vote on a rerun.
    Wouldn’t that be ironic.

  3. andy5759 says:

    How very rare they? My feet can already feel the DMs being strapped on them.

    It won’t come to that. I trust the Tories to get this right, they’re not all complete idiots, most know which way the wind is blowing. Ms May is a very cunning politician, I do not expect her to easily allow the will of the people to be ignored.