September 10, 2024
The Supreme Court verdict was a shocker. Nonetheless there is enough information out there in the pubs and living rooms of Britain for Brexiteers to smell a rat.
To the Brexiteer the world is binary – Brexit prevention or Brexit – and those who range against Brexit will simply be swept away at the earliest opportunity.
To the Brexiteer the world is binary – Brexit prevention or Brexit – and those who range against Brexit will simply be swept away at the earliest opportunity.

The Labour Conference was weak fare. A party split by Brexit, feuds between Trotskyites and Blairites and a leader who has been reduced to changing his spectacles every couple of weeks just in case they give him a new look which some might mistake as Prime Ministerial. Every now and again the electable facade slipped – nationalising cutting-edge drug companies (pharmaceuticals are one of the UK’s biggest exports), abolishing private schools and a 4-day week are the sort of ideas which the spotty Marxist in a sixth-form politics class draws up in his coursework manifesto. Labour has become the party of the disaffected – looking around the hall at the oddbods and obesity on display, one is forced to ask the question, how did Britain allow these people to become such Britain-haters in the first place? Isn’t it just that they hate themselves? Where did we go wrong, or are they all as dim and brainwashed as Laura Pidcock?

The Supreme Court verdict was a shocker. Nonetheless there is enough information out there in the pubs and living rooms of Britain for Brexiteers to smell a rat. We voted to leave the EU and we now witness a political establishment trying everything to prevent that. The Parliament (no longer Our Parliament), the Speaker, the BBC, large swathes of the civil service and certain elements of big business are still trying to stop Brexit. The Supreme Court yesterday, to most Brexiteers’ minds, simply declared itself as pro Remain too.

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See Also:

(1) The drive to stop Brexit is now completely anti-democratic

(2) Rees-Mogg dismantles ‘Remainer’ Supreme Court judges ‘constitutional coup’

(3) Boris Johnson brutally mocks Remainers in hilarious UN speech as he outlines Brexit vision

(4) Brexit fury: ‘Frustrated’ Boris Johnson in stunning plot to push through general election

(5) Farage grilled by BBC’s Jon Kay over ‘dangerous’ statement on ‘political’ Supreme Court

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