Originally Posted by
life on mars
Yes there is some irony and bias, before Boris, we had opposition parties doing a sort of proroguing of it's own , by not agreeing any type of deal , they simply pushed the Tories to this point, by putting off or delaying the decision made in a democratic vote.
Can you imagine the uproar if a union vote to strike was dealt with in the same manner , and let's be fair some of those union ballot results are no where near the majority leave vote ,at times they are less than a third of the workforce .
Guess its called democracy when it fits .
To summarise we have an opposition party vowing never to agree any deal to take us out of Europe even though 52% voted for that action , real democracy at work at last .
Now when Boris decides to be bullish it's an outcry on injustice , bloody hypocrisy I say.
And yes I'm a remainer and no I'm not a Tory or Trump /Boris , just a
believer in the democratic right of the people however disturbing that result is .
As for Sinn Fein and its supporters and history, what can one say about those luvvies.
The day of principles are gone .