Brexit alert!
In the recent Mail on
Sunday, which is a pro-EU, Remain periodical, Lord Falconer wrote an
article headlined ‘Off with her Head!’ I doubt if the former Lord Chancellor
actually wrote the headline; a sub-editor probably thought it was a good one in
light of the allusion in the text to Charles I losing his head.
This Labour peer who, alongside Tony Blair, took Britain
into an illegal war in Iraq supports the recent High Court ruling against the
Government regarding Article 50. You couldn’t make it up.
He states that ‘the executive – in this case the Government
led by Theresa May – cannot take away the rights of the people simply by
issuing an executive decree.’
Clearly, it is the government led by Theresa May that is actually
fulfilling the rights of the people by opting to trigger Article 50. The rights
of the people, Lord Falconer; your phrase.
The elephant in the room is that the Remain lobby is
ever-hopeful that taking the issue to Parliament will delay implementation of
Brexit or even ultimately confound the will of the people. Smoke and mirrors, it's called.
The referendum asked the people to vote, and they did so.
That is defined as the will of the people. Argue all you like, but that’s the basic fact.
As an aside, what I find fascinating is where newspapers
stand on this issue; they’re all the same. Those pro-EU feature letters from
readers confirming that stance (notably judges and lawyers in The London Times, for
example), as if no reader of their august periodical holds alternative views.
The same goes for the pro-Leave papers too. Even-handed? No, of course not. It
just confirms you cannot believe everything you read in the press, no matter
what political complexion they wear on their sleeve (to mix metaphors).
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