How about Theresa May just remove you Anna Soubry, problem solved.
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Problem not solved. Still many millions here who do not, will not support brexit, and will not give in.
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There are also many millions who support Brexit, and that’s why we had a vote which you LOST. It’s democracy, you remoaners seem to think you’re more relevant than Brexiteers. As Mick Jagger once said: you can’t always get what you want.
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“If at first you don’t succeed, then try and try and try again”.
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As my mother said.
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If at first I don’t get what I want, I’ll moan and moan again until I get my own way.
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That’s democracy. I’m entirely entitled to “moan” and present the alternative argument for as long as I like.
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Is there nothing better to do than fight a battle you’ve already lost? What exactly do you expect, referendum after referendum until you get your own way?
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Maybe just ^invite^ them to join UKIP if its agenda is what they are pushing for. I think the voting public should be made very aware of who the 35 are, as they are the only ones able (apart from local parties) democratically to remove them.
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Are you suggesting they should be more transparent, Eleanor?
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Oh yes. Transparency in all things. I don’t do tenebrous and secret.
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Do you know how a vote works ?
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More to the point, do *you* realise that democracy is a process, not a one off?
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We had a vote on leaving with no definition of what leaving meant. Now we need a vote on whether to accept final deal or remain.
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So you didn’t listen during the run up to the referendum? It was made perfectly clear by both sides what leaving would mean.
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That’s not true. E.g. “No one is talking about leaving the single market”. There were many possible models for leaving, soft to hard. That’s why we need a
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I am a Conservative Member and I don’t recognise
@Anna_Soubry the sooner she leaves and stops undermining not just Tory policy but also the verdict of the British ppl the better for everyone!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Good quit the party then. The public voted for Brexit like it or not that's democracy. Too many Politicians are thinking about their own interests and not the will of the people. If ALL politicians got behind Brexit this could have been an easier transition.
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Two things. 1) A mighty 25% of the public voted for brexit, 75% of the public did not. 2) The reason it’s proving difficult to deliver brexit is because camp leave promised things that you/we can’t have.
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Two things - 1) Leave vote share, 51.9%, VOTES 17,410,742 2) Remain Vote share, 48.1% VOTES 16,141,241. Those that didn't vote can't whinge about it now.
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What about those who were unable to vote UK citizens living on the continent in other EU countries who now face an uncertain future and EU citizens living in the UK. About 4 million + and do you think they would vote to leave?
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