Of Course We Can’t

Be trusted to vote the right way…

Peers have been accused of showing “contempt” for British voters over the proposed EU referendum, saying the public cannot be trusted to make the right decision.

I ought to be incandescent with righteous indignation, but oddly enough, I’m not. You  see, we know this. They are merely saying what we already know. That they view us with contempt. The politicians are angry with them because they have said that which is supposed to be left unsaid – they have let slip the truth. That is a good thing, not a bad one.

3 Comments

  1. XX the public cannot be trusted to make the right decision.XX

    They are correct for the wrong reason.

    The public are a shower of imbicilic criples, who can not be trusted to tie their own shoe laces without causing severe danger to themselves and/or innocent passers bye.

    Then you let them VOTE!!??

    They need a manual before they pick their nose!

  2. What they actually mean, of course, is that the public cannot be trusted to make the “right” decision. Just like the French, Dutch and Irish failed to make the “right” decision over the European Constitution.

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