Saturday, September 07, 2019

Let This Be Britain's Finest Hour

As I've said, blocking Brexit destroys rule of law in Britain.

What Parliament is doing to Britain is a dark day, indeed, for democracy. The contempt Parliament (and their EU brethren) is showing to the people of Britain should be the only thing you need to know to conclude Britain must get out of the proto-imperial European Union now.

For all the talk that this is about stopping a no-deal Brexit, do not become confused. This is an attempt to stop any Brexit. Mere votes of the people in various European states have not stopped the EU from nullifying those votes. Sure, Britain is hanging tougher on this. But the EU apparatchiki and their fawning vassals in Britain's Parliament believe they can outlast those peasants who refuse to submit to their betters.

Why are the Brussels proto-tyrants appealing at all to the British? If the EU is the way the British want to go, why did they waste blood and treasure resisting past tyrannies that wanted to suck Britain into a continental empire?

Consider, too, the utter stupidity of Parliament in ruling out a no-deal Brexit. How convenient for the EU to know they don't need to compromise one damn bit in terms to govern Britain's exit from the EU. That level of stupidity is simply awesome. Or the level of anti-democratic fervor is frightening. I of course, side with the latter view because those people clearly want to reverse Brexit.

I did warn the British that the fight would be a long one. Just win it.

UPDATE: Why should the British people vote again when the 2016 vote was to settle the question for good?

Why would Leave believe that yet another vote that goes against the Remain crowd would be obeyed this time?



Yeah, with another vote the Brexit side will kick the EU to the moon. This time for sure!

A Charlie Brown Brexit is no way to go. LEUcy will screw the British again.

UPDATE: Oh, you doubt my "fawning vassals" comment?

Senior [British] MPs opposing a no-deal Brexit sought assurances from the EU that their bid for a three-month delay would be granted, it has emerged.

European leaders were sounded out before MPs, including the “rebel alliance”, passed a bill, which is expected to receive royal assent on Monday, forcing Boris Johnson to ask for an extension.

Theose MPs oppose any Brexit. And they'll do what their masters want, apparently. Tip to Instapundit.