EU Commission is its failure of the most fundamental test of democratic legitimacy, that of having been voted for.
The same people will doubtless then be vehemently in favour of abolition of The House of Lords.
Ash, Charlie, Berni .. what say ye?
1. I am no Brexopath. I am deeply ambivalent about the whole matter, although drawn towards the Brexit side by the antics of Soubry and her fellow authoritarian leftists.
2. Of all the things I object to about the EU, a lack of democracy isn't really one of them; since I don't believe in universal suffrage I'm not really qualified to comment on the matter.
3. Tony Blair and his socilialist fellow travellers already tore the heart out of the HoL, didn't they?
'Doubtless' here meaning 'not', I assume? Because that bit of whataboutery simply doesn't work. The House of Lords is wholly unfit for purpose, being packed to the rafters by patronage appointees from the political mainstream.
Also, it may have escaped your attention, h, but there are few Brexiteers with a good word to say about the passionately Europhile House of Lords.