Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg calls the idea of a government of national unity a "Remoaner coup" designed to stop #Brexit
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Jacob Rees-Mogg on a "government of national unity"BBC News
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Replying to @BBCPolitics
I expect loads of people to call his language disrespectful without giving any evidence that what he said wasn't factual.
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Replying to @KataMattyon @BBCPolitics
Well since setting up a government after a VONC is exactly what the process allows it's not in any way shape or form a coup.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @BBCPolitics
Wresting control from HMRC to prevent us leaving the EU despite triggering the EU and voting down the only EU-recognised deal multiple times seems undemocratic to me.
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Replying to @KataMattyon @BBCPolitics
Well you'll be shocked to learn it's not. We live in a representative democracy and those people acting are our (currently) democratically elected representatives.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @BBCPolitics
Is any of that representative vs delegation stuff codified in law? Because right now I'd love an election because my MP has change rosette colour a few times since I voted for her and I feel voiceless
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Replying to @KataMattyon @BBCPolitics
Much of it is common law. The supremacy of parliament was most recently upheld by the supreme court. You are right though an election is certainly required. The minefield of Brexit, however, makes when pretty contentious.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @BBCPolitics
I feel like all sides would benefit with some fresh faces in parliament, and for any new government formed to do so after winning an election rather than during the current parliamentary term (ergo without an election).
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Replying to @KataMattyon @BBCPolitics
I agree the current parliament is beyond broken. My concern though, is an election based purely on Brexit.
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Electing a new Parliament may change things, or it may not. By definition you cannot call a ‘Brexit’ general election. (May tried that in 2017 and it backfired badly). Regrettably the only way to get a definitive answer from public on Brexit direction now is a 2nd referendum.
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It really is shark invested waters. We as a country are going to get bid in any direction. How hard, though, is the question.
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