2. The personal views of MPs on Brexit matter one iota. They don’t. MPs voted to give *us* the final say in a referendum and then they voted to trigger Article 50. They didn’t represent the British people’s views on this issue in 2016 and they still don’t in 2018. 2/3
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And that’s why it doesn’t matter whether MPs voted to Leave in 2016 or whether they think Brexit is a good idea or not. It’s totally irrelevant. It is their moral duty to the British people - and to democratic principles - to deliver Brexit. 3/3
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Says it all really. Thankyou Julia, as we say in Tyneside, "ya double cush hinny".pic.twitter.com/n0Mrmit1bo
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There. Is. No Majority. For. A. Clean. Brexit.
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There is and there was. The vote was conclusive, and that weasel Cameron stated it must be delivered, just before he scarpered. We want our decision to be honoured.
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Leave won the Majority of the Vote So Must b Implemented & we All new what was of OFFER No matter wahts being said today We all New thats y we Voted Leave
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In 2017 General Election, the Tories won 42.4% and Labour 40.0% based on their own manifestos. Did anyone suggest that Government then introduce a programme to satisfy the 40.0%? NO! So why is May's WA being spun as a compromise to satisfy Leavers and Remainers?
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Cameron only put it to the people because he thought he’d win and shut leavers up for good. No compromise would have followed.
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True. It was also politically expedient at the time to keep votes away from UKIP and not split the vote against Labour.
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There are some who drape themselves in a political flag at the expense of their own nations flag. That just about sums Remain up.
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Exactly. Furthermore a compromise clearly isn’t possible. Or at least not until we leave under WTO. I’m sure the EU will be keen to talk trade sooner or later.
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Voting leave meant voting for independence from the EU. Autonomy in all forms! Democratic vote has been taken.
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Leave won? Has anyone told Theresa May?
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Hardcore Remainers call for 'compromise' but then make accusations of 'cherry-picking', which apparently is not acceptable for the EU. There doesn't seem to be any opportunity for compromise on this basis.
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Odd though that E.U wants to be able to cherry pick Fish in UK waters for exa
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Compromising with the Remain vote is like the Conservatives winning the election then putting Diane Abbott in as Home Secretary and McDonnell in as Chancellor, because, you know, Labour won 35% of the vote and we need to compromise with Labour voters. Total nonsense.
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