Despite being disappointed and rather surprised by the refusal of some of my Facebook 'friends' to accept the result of the EU referendum, I am far less surprised by the current behaviour of MPs.
In saying that, I should explain that my own decision to support the vote to leave was significantly influenced by the fact that I found it much easier to believe the opinions of prominent business leaders and entrepreneurs than those of the majority of MPs (on both sides of the argument).
So, turning to today's extraordinary circumstances, it is of absolutely no surprise to me that the prospect of ''parliament taking control'' has been achieved; because, despite their repeated, disgraceful, and disingenuous so-called determination to ''honour the wishes of the Great British public'', the plain and simple fact of the matter is that MPs have never accepted the result of the referendum and, instead, have ignored the wishes of their constituents by surreptitiously creating a situation where they have stolen the initiative from the public in order to establish their own personal agendas.
Shame on them.
In saying that, I should explain that my own decision to support the vote to leave was significantly influenced by the fact that I found it much easier to believe the opinions of prominent business leaders and entrepreneurs than those of the majority of MPs (on both sides of the argument).
So, turning to today's extraordinary circumstances, it is of absolutely no surprise to me that the prospect of ''parliament taking control'' has been achieved; because, despite their repeated, disgraceful, and disingenuous so-called determination to ''honour the wishes of the Great British public'', the plain and simple fact of the matter is that MPs have never accepted the result of the referendum and, instead, have ignored the wishes of their constituents by surreptitiously creating a situation where they have stolen the initiative from the public in order to establish their own personal agendas.
Shame on them.