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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Replying to @JamesElise160 @ElJeppy and
Because it was the result and time will tell on the UK's prosperity
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Replying to @IeuanHughes4 @JamesElise160 and
I was a remainer but I’m with you on this. The vote was to leave. You don’t get to decide if you think it’s best to stay. Its your job to represent the will of the people not what you think.
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Replying to @callegarim @IeuanHughes4 and
That's not how parliamentary democracy works. MPs don't do as they're told. They are elected and are then free to vote how they want. If you don't like what they do, you don't vote for them again. They are not delegates, they are representatives. Big difference...
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Replying to @Charley_ZanMato @callegarim and
You have an extremely warped view of politicians! We, and our taxes pay their wages so they are obliged to cooperate with the electorate, regardless of their personal views
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Replying to @mizzylizzy @Charley_ZanMato and
He has exactly the right view of MPs. That's the very representative democracy we live in. Though looking at some of your other tweets you may well believe you live in the Raj.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @Charley_ZanMato and
For a grandfather you are rather insulting!
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My children having children didn't make me blind to ignorance and facts.
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