Stephen Fry said people should 'weep for Britain' after the news that the UK parliament will be suspended for five weeks before a Brexit decision is made.
Fry wrote on Twitter on Wednesday, August 28: "Weep for Britain. A sick, cynical brutal and horribly dangerous coup d’état. Children playing with matches, but spitefully not accidentally: gleefully torching an ancient democracy and any tattered shreds of reputation or standing our poor country had left."
https://twitter.com/stephenfry/status/1166753602658082817
Fry posted the tweet on the same day that the Queen approved Boris Johnson's plan to have parliament suspended in the run-up to Brexit, meaning that MPs will have their time to stop a no-deal Brexit significantly cut.
According to the BBC , House of Commons Speaker John Bercow said: "However it is dressed up, it is blindingly obvious that the purpose of [suspending Parliament] now would be to stop [MPs] debating Brexit and performing its duty in shaping a course for the country."
A petition to stop parliament being prorogued has already been signed more than 1.5 million times.
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Stephen Fry compared the government to "children playing with matches." (Mike Marsland/Getty Images for SeriousFun)[/caption]
Responses to Stephen Fry's tweet ranged from thanking Boris Johnson , to calling him an "incompetent bully".
Responses to Fry's post, which has so far been retweeted 34,000 times, were heated between Leave and Remain voters.
https://twitter.com/grumpysteve47/status/1166756536087187458
One pro-Brexit Twitter user said : "We’ve been weeping for 3 years while parliament tried to overturn the will of 17.4m people. It’s tears of joy today. Thank you Boris for restoring my faith in democracy."
https://twitter.com/garywhitta/status/1166755421123571712?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fd-33461707722841149676.ampproject.net%2F1907022322580%2Fframe.html
While another said : "Boris Johnson is an opportunistic, incompetent bully on the verge of destroying the United Kingdom. He will inflict more damage than WWII, but WWII was a necessary fight. This will bring only ignominy and suffering that will last generations. And all totally unnecessary. Alas."
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