spurgistan wrote:mrswdk wrote:Several polls conducted in recent days prove that the British public support Boris Johnson's deal:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50123223The MPs deliberately obstructing it have been proven to be nothing more than self-interested snivelling traitors and they all deserve to be locked up in HMP Brixton accordingly.
the article wrote:According to YouGov, slightly more (23%) believe it would be a bad deal for Britain than think it would be a good one (17%). As many as 45% feel they do not know enough to give a view either way.
Similarly, Survation reports while 25% think it would be good for Britain as a whole, 27% believe it would be bad. And just 17% believe the UK would benefit most from the deal, while 28% think the EU would.
The point is not whether it's a good deal or a bad deal. The point is that there was a referendum, which the government promised to respect, and in that referendum the people voted for Brexit. Parliament needs to stop dragging its ass and deliver Brexit.
I personally think that Brexit was a stupid, stupid idea, and I've said that from day one. But it's not about what I think, or what you think, or Honourable Member from Islington North thinks. Sometimes the people vote for something really stupid, and they have every right to get it. Democracy means you take the bad with the good. You respect vote results. You don't have Big Brother saying, "oh, you voted wrong. I'm going to nullify the results."
Britain has long been a shining example of stable democracy in action, and to see Parliament twisting and turning to try to find some way to renege on their promise is doing massive long-term harm to respect for democracy.