No, just leave.
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I have said it from the off: biggest mistake Nreciters made was screaming for Art 50 to bectriggered before there was a plan. We lost all bargaining power on the spot.
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Nreciters? BREXITERS
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NO! NO! NO! We leave on the 29th March with
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I don’t trust the MP’s enough Julia! We need to leave on March 29 2019, our parliment have shown that there are too many euro loving MP’s undermining governments position to allow us to ever get a good deal without first leaving the EU!
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There’s nothing traitorous about doing what your conscience tells you is in the best interest of your country. That’s the Constitutional duty of an MP. You calling her a traitor just shows your ignorance, rudeness and undermines any arguyyou may have.
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Boris, the woman stated that if we elected her she would honour the result, the fact that this was obviously a deceitful act would argue against your blinkered EU loving defence! Anyway.... I don’t want to arguyyou

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I’m not arguing with you. But she’s not a traitor. She’s doing what she thinks is right and she doesn’t deserve abuse. I’ll leave it at that.
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In that case I am arguing.... traitor, noun “a person who betrays someone or something, such as a friend, cause, or principle.” She fits betrayal of cause (Brexit) and principle (constituents democratic vote) spot on!
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She makes guy fawkes look like a saint. But least he had honest intentions.
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Yvette Cooper has honest intentions, it’s just you disagree with her. Her constitutional duty as an MP is to do as her conscience tells her is in the best interests of the country & constituents, not to blindly do as constituents tell her to do. She’s always presented as Remain
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Boris, please remove your tongue from her behind! MP’s are elected by the public to represent their interests and concerns! And that only! She was elected on a manifesto to honour the referendum yet she seeks otherwise! As a member of her constituency she betrayed me.pic.twitter.com/aveCnvvF4g
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But that requires those duplicitous MPs to have to vote to invoke Article 50 again. Do you really believe they would? I don’t.
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No. Just say ‘no thanks, bye’.
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It would never happen, Parliament would delay Art50 triggering, revoking it now would almost certainly mean we remained.
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I’m with you on this Jim, all these ideas sound good in theory but the reality is that they don’t change the numbers in parliament and that’s where the power lies.
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These commentators are not even thinking through their comments now
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Some seem genuinely keen to get the best outcome but others appear to be totally blinkered to what’s going on in parliament. Even Boris accepts in his Telegraph article that those in his local association who are concerned about the role of remainers, have a powerful point.
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I mean this in the nicest way but do you honestly believe that would work/happen?
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It certainly could work, as the courts have ruled the UK can unilaterally revoke Art50 .... And of course the EU treaties state a country can trigger Art50 whenever they want Will it happen... No chance, not with a remain parliament
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That’s essentially what I was suggesting. Can’t ever see it happening like you say sadly.
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