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Replying to @lisanandy
Fair play Lisa, you have a tougher decision that most in these things. If they had brought forward a deal that maintained the protections we care about then I wouldnt bother you with this tweet, but they've over reached for things I hope you cant support. Keep up the great work.
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Replying to @GraffitiJayTee @lisanandy
UK Parliament has delivered workers rights and environmental standards that exceed EU standards. Trouble is the Lab Party doesn’t trust the public to elect them. That’s the parties problem for sticking with Corbyn. It isn’t an excuse to betray her constituents and the electorate
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Betray them? By seeking, as their representative, to do what's best to protect their lives and livelihoods. MPs need to be honest about Brexit and it's cost to us all. Their constituents should then be allowed to decide if that's a cost worth paying.
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MP’s are public servants. For 3.5 years they’ve betrayed the people and reneged on their manifestos. They’ve been given ample opportunity to go to the people in a General Election. It is now the People vs Parliament. No MP should be fearful of being judged at the ballot box.
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A final say referendum is needed to move forward on Brexit. Relying on a GE won't do it. It would be like tearing down your house to unclog your drains. We are where we are because of a 2016 referendum based on lies and false promises.
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If the 1st Ref is ignored, a 2nd Ref has no legitimacy. It would take 8-12 months to organise, with no agreement on questioning. A General Election could be organised within 3 months. Opposition are holding the country hostage because they know they’d be wiped out at ballot box.
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Your figures regarding time required are incorrect. However your point about legitimacy is the bigger issue. A legally binding, untainted and informed referendum based in reality would be far more legitimate than 2016. BTW the 1st advisory referendum hasn't been ignored.
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