▲ | BLKNSLVR 4 days ago | |
I like the fact that as soon as his cause 'won' he stepped down so that he didn't need to do any of the actual hard work in implementing the disaster. | ||
▲ | Nursie 4 days ago | parent [-] | |
He had no power. I'm no brexiteer but ... it's not like the Tories were going to hand him the keys to Number 10 and say "Have at it". He wasn't an MP at all at that point. It's like the "Idiots didn't even know what they were voting for!" argument. Sure, they didn't. Because the people who actually had the power to make a plan to vote for, declined to do so, specifically to increase uncertainty and perception of risk for voting leave. You can blame Farage and brexit voters for a lot (and you should!) but neither he nor they ever had the political power to make or execute a plan. |