No, Dominic Grieve, if YOU lot can’t work together on a deal then WE the voters must rethink the whole idea of who to elect next time round.https://twitter.com/eveningstandard/status/1018832748662927360 …
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Replying to @JuliaHB1 @TheaDickinson
The voters literally did - remember the way the Tories lost their majority...?
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Replying to @JonnElledge @TheaDickinson
You mean the 85% of voters who voted for a political party which endorsed and promised to implement the EU referendum result..? Those ones?
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Replying to @JuliaHB1 @TheaDickinson
This remains a deeply disingenuous argument, because we both know for a fact that not everyone who voted for one of those parties backed their Brexit policy.
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Replying to @JonnElledge @TheaDickinson
That is true. But that doesn’t undermine the fact that there is nevertheless a clear mandate for Brexit.
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Replying to @JuliaHB1 @TheaDickinson
Eh, maybe. I'm not really arguing that there isn't. But I would argue that no mandate is immutable. The electorate is allowed to change its mind.
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Replying to @JonnElledge @TheaDickinson
Of course. After implementing the outcome of the last decision.
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Replying to @JuliaHB1 @TheaDickinson
Genuine, non-snarky question - what form of Brexit do you think could get a majority in the Commons?
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And that's why there'll be another early election: no majority for Remain, EEA, Chequers or Hard Brexit. What else can be done?
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