Good Lord!

Hopefully, this dreadful woman Gina Miller will be the final kiss of death for the illiberal undemocratic party, finishing what Nick Clegg started.

Anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller has sold out a £20-a-head event amid rumours she wants to enter politics full time, it emerged today.

Have we not had enough already?

Mrs Miller, who won a Supreme Court challenge over the Government’s Brexit powers, is speaking at a Guardian Live event tonight to promote her new book.

A page turner, no doubt, but I’ll pass, I think.

The activist’s ability to draw a paying crowd will fuel rumours she is ready to take on a full-blown political career.

Drawing a crowd of like-minded anti-democrats isn’t the same thing as convincing the voting electorate, though. Ah, I see, they have a way around that little problem.

Last week it was claimed she could bid to be the new Liberal Democrat leader under party reforms set to be unveiled by incumbent Sir Vince Cable.

Sir Vince wants non-MPs to be eligible for the leadership in a desperate attempt to revive his ailing party.

Desperate being the operative word. Of course, there are other parties that have leaders who aren’t MPs, but then, they don’t have any MPs. This stinks of gerrymandering. Probably because it is. It also stinks of an attempt at a coronation. But, then, this woman has shown such utter contempt for the result of a democratic vote, that perhaps she will finally put the limp dumbs, who likewise have shown contempt for liberalism and democracy out of their misery. One can only hope.

But one party source told the Sun: ‘Only Gina Miller would think it was a good idea for her to be leader of the Lib Dems.’

Ouch! But, yeah, fair point.

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  1. I don’t see that having non MPs as party leaders is much of a problem unless said party actually comes to power, which in the case of the Lib Dems is pretty unlikely. Should such a party actually win an election without the leader winning a seat, we would then have a PM who was not an MP. I suppose that at that point they could just elect a different leader.

    In the tradition of Democratic Republics everywhere, the name of the Liberal Democrats is the precise opposite of what they actually are.

    • I think the change occurs when they have a parliamentary presence. At some point after that, they could end up leading a government, so having the leader of the party in the house forestalls any difficulty.

  2. And even to this day, there has been no disclosure of the identities of those who backed and funded Miller’s original court case. Hidden behind a conveniently approved court order, these people pull the strings whilst Miller – herself the wife of a millionaire private equity banker banker – fronts the charade that she is acting on behalf of the people.

    There is no way Miller will ever be elected, regardless of what her own narcissm may be telling her. Should she ever actually have the balls to stand for election, the whole subject of her mystery backers and who she actually is batting for will be brought up time and time again, and rightfully so.

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