I wish some of our Generals had this kind of brass.
Where is “Oliver Cromwell” when you need him?
The general’s comments puzzle me. Real mutineers would not telegraph their intentions. Morale collapse, mass resignations, apathy and disaffection are not insubordination. We have that here to an extent. The general’s comments just seem to invite a purge, but Brits say different things using the same words we use. Sort of like “good day, sir” has multiple meanings.
In general, at least from what I’ve read out of the UK since the party election...a fair number of Labor Party members didn’t participate or vote...and it sounds like fifty percent are extremely frustrated with Jeremy Corbyn. The Tories are in a great position for the next election...guaranteed to win...and the frustrated folks will have to wait until a massive fail at the polls to redo the leadership position again.
The author of the article seems to be filled with the hubris that’s so prevalent in the self-appointed superior class of brilliant, intellectual, genetically-advanced, Progressive supermen-geniuses.
IMHO
Real men don’t threaten, thy just do. My dad has never threatened anyone in his life, but, his enemies and the enemies of his friends, never turn their backs on him either.
The mutiny should be headquartered on Pitcairn Island.
They are merely "on loan" to Parliament.