Wrong again. Whilst what Johnson is doing may be technically legal in our system, it goes against the spirit of our representative parliamentary democracy in a way that our elected representatives voting to rescind Article 50 never would, in that it’s a brazen attempt to deny our elected representatives their say.Darthlaw wrote:Just in the same way it is perfectly democratic in our representative parliamentary democracy for Boris to suspend parliament, as he is doing.
John's issue was 'An unelected PM shutting down Parliament to force through a No Deal Brexit which has no public mandate. It really is appalling stuff'
Whats the issue here? Its perfectly democratic.
You’re back to proving my point about brexiters who don’t understand how our system should work again.