woody69
Journeyman Pro
This is due to the complexity of the UK leaving the EU. As I have said a few times before, if the ERG / DUP had voted for the WA we would already be out. Yeah, it wasn't particularly favourable and there were a lot of negatives to what was agreed, but ultimately it delivered BREXIT from a legal standpoint. We are now further down the road with WTO terms and no transition period being a reality due to that being the default position unless extensions are agreed and therefore a large number of MPs are stepping in and saying the short to medium term damage that a "no deal" scenario is likely to create is not something that they are willing to accept. As Winston Churchill said, "The first duty of a member of Parliament is to do what he thinks in his faithful and disinterested judgement is right and necessary for the honour and safety of Great Britain". You might not agree with their judgement, but that is why they are doing it.You never responded to my point. Please clarify that because they are representative its ok for them to ask the voting public to make the decision on a particular issue then work actively against that decision.
You think all MPs are more clued up. Really!
I'm also not sure I ever said ALL MPs are clued up. Like in any profession you will have good representatives and bad representatives, but on the whole they "should" have a better understanding of the various affairs of state than your average Joe and be involved in discussions and be privvy to information that we are not. This is a problem though as there are a number of MPs that still don't really understand all of the complexities and they over-simplify extremely complex issues, usually with a soundbite in order to garner support as they look to progress their career, rather than make unpopular decisions for the greater good.
