Elected MPs are using their mandates in conflicting ways in a hung parliament which still has up to 2 1/2 years on the clock. Political journalists and politicians who don’t respect that don’t understand elective democracy.https://twitter.com/MrHarryCole/status/1185871502002081792 …
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Replying to @adamboultonSKY
Garbage, MPs are voting for personal preference and gain when they should be representing their constituents.
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Replying to @Anthony_LDN71 @adamboultonSKY
So on the one hand they risk their jobs, doing what's in the best interests of the country (blocking no deal Brexit), and on the other it's for themselves
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It will come out eventually, where the money came from, where the financial gain was made. It could just be hanging in there to take the coin for many who employ family through massive expense claims.
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How about the desire to get Brexit "done" before the scrutiny of offshore savings? Incentive enough to push for something bad for the country as a whole?
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They are honouring the people, if there was ever any worry over any shady dealings the whole of Parliament should have worked together on any deal on behalf of their masters.
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I've no idea what you are trying to say. You don't think Brexit has folks backing it for personal gain? You don't think the manipulators of 2016 did it for anything but their own selfish interests? Yet those wishing to prevent harm to the UK are just in it for themselves. Really?
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I think it's pretty safe to say 17.4 million people weren't thinking about personal gain considering the entire remain argument was to scare people on the basis of financial ruin, those are the only important people in this fight, they are the ones it's all about.
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The 37% of the electorate who voted leave in 2016 are the only important people in 2019? Again I ask really?
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Not that stupid argument

What is your percentage for a democratic vote to be accepted?
I assume you never accept any vote that doesn't meet your criteria?
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You're arguing that that percentage of people should be the arbiter of everything concerning this country's future for generations to come. If you truly believe that then you are truly lost.
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