In response to Andrew Cadman: The moral case for kicking out May is now unanswerable,
Peter Evans wrote:
Perhaps the psychopathic Maybot should read Rod Liddle in the Speccie and Mark Steyn in SteynOnline, although having no conscience and no principles save that of clinging uselessly to power for the sake of it, their thoughts will have no effect whatsoever on her apart from raising a contemptuous smirk.
Liddle first:
‘And that, my lovely friends, is it for Brexit. You kippers and ERGers who think we’ll leave with no deal, are deluded. They will not let it happen. They were never going to let it happen.
And Steyn:
‘Last night the elites rose up and overthrew the masses. Of course, they have also destroyed their own reputation, and that of England as the Mother of Parliaments. But in a sense that also makes the larger point – that the world is too complex to be left to self-government by the people’s representatives, so best to leave it to Brussels. Sorry, you grunting morons don’t realise how difficult it all is, so you can vote for it all you want, but it can’t be done . . .