Your job is to respect the result of the Referendum.
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Her overwhelming duty is to do what's best for her constituents and the country as a whole.
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By respecting the Referendum result.
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Replying to @IeuanHughes4 @ElJeppy and
But if that makes the entire country considerably worse off, why would that be in our best interests?
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Because it was the result and time will tell on the UK's prosperity
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Replying to @IeuanHughes4 @JamesElise160 and
So an advisory referendum tainted by lies and unicorns should cost lives and livelihoods? Even though the reality is clearer 3.5 years later? Really?
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You have your views and I have mine. Really.
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Replying to @ireton1955 @IeuanHughes4 and
2016 referendum: the High Court confirmed that the result was not legally binding, owing to the constitutional principles of parliamentary sovereignty and representative democracy, and the legislation authorising the referendum did not contain clear words to the contrary.
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Gina did go to court back then to secure parliamentary involvement in the A50 process. As for a 2nd referendum if the PM gets no deal "done" in the next week or so it seems quite likely. Though who knows anything these days 
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