Channel 4 Anchor Jon Snow Ridiculed After Anti-Brexit Joke Backfires

News anchors are famously trustworthy people, who always weigh the evidence and never rush in to score cheap, ill-founded political points… except for Jon Snow.

The left-leaning Channel 4 journalist, who has practically been in mourning since the UK voted to leave the EU, made this Brexit-themed observation yesterday:

His implication, clearly, is that the electorate is insufficiently trustworthy to make decisions of national importance. If, Snow suggested, people had been allowed to vote down the peace-making Good Friday Agreement, then Ireland would still be aflame.

The problem? The agreement *was* put to a popular vote, twice, and passed, twice.

The above images show referendum results approving on the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland (left) and the Republic of Ireland (right)

71% of voters in Northern Ireland approved the deal, while 94% of those in the Republic of Ireland did. Indeed, Snow should remember this given that he covered it:

You could almost argue this proves the populace *should* be trusted to decide its own destiny.

Commentators were quick to pounce on his ignorance:

He later deleted the tweet. Luckily Heat Street kept a copy.