There job is not to act as delegates but representatives. You're misunderstanding of that basic tenet is a gaping chasm in yours.
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You act in their best interests according to the circumstances. That's why they have humans as MPs and not some sort of XFactor style voting system.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @SteveBakerHW
What’s your point here? All these MP’s were elected on a manifesto that said they would implement brexit. That’s the end of it, if they fail to do so then yes, they are simply self serving
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Replying to @chatta290 @SteveBakerHW
How did Mr. Baker vote on the original Brexit deal? How did his constituents vote in 2016? Curious
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They are doing their jobs. Their primary duty is to represent the BEST interests of their constituents and the country. Most have focused on stopping no deal since that is not in the best interests of anyone.
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You could argue that voting a ‘no deal’ off the table and weakening our negotiating position was certainly not in the best interests of the constituents. I voted remain but once we lost the referendum we needed them to get the best deal.
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Agreed, once Boris played that narrative of no deal you can see we got a slightly better deal than May’s. People who say it needs removing simply want to remain and stop brexit. Any negotiator knows it’s importance in these talks
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No deal was on the table all the way through the negotiations of May's deal.
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