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    1. Tim Montgomerie‏Verified account @montie Jun 1
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      Tim Montgomerie Retweeted Caroline Lucas

      The return of Nigel Farage is on you Caroline. But you can’t take all of the credit. David Lammy, Vince Cable, Dom Grieve... all of you who’ve sought to overturn the referendum result played your part. Well done!https://twitter.com/CarolineLucas/status/1134912028374720512 …

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      Caroline LucasVerified account @CarolineLucas
      Alarming news that Brexit party is topping the polls & pressure it will bring for hugely damaging No Deal But at same time hugely positive results for ⁦@TheGreenParty⁩ - up more than any other party at 11%. Remain still winning & #Greenwave continues https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jun/01/brexit-party-nigel-farage-lead-opinion-poll-conservatives-opinium …
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    2. Tim Montgomerie‏Verified account @montie Jun 1
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      Tim Montgomerie Retweeted Part Time Pilgrim

      Agree with that, too. Likes of Steve Baker and Priti Patel played a big rolehttps://twitter.com/parttimepilgrim/status/1135069644535029762?s=21 …

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      Part Time Pilgrim @PartTimePilgrim
      Replying to @montie
      Also, I would add those who refused to compromise because they wanted a "stronger" #Brexit
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    3. Tim Montgomerie‏Verified account @montie Jun 2
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      Tim Montgomerie Retweeted Jessica Simor QC

      I supported - very reluctantly - Theresa May’s deal. If MPs had delivered some kind of #Brexit then the collapse of political order that we are now witnessing might have been avoidedhttps://twitter.com/jmpsimor/status/1135190526603513856?s=21 …

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      Jessica Simor QC @JMPSimor
      What have you done Tim to fight the return of Farage? https://twitter.com/montie/status/1135068934133170176 …
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      Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 Jun 2
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      No, I disagree. The deal was BRINO and would have left us in no man’s land. Leave voters wouldn’t have been fooled.

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        2. Tim Montgomerie‏Verified account @montie Jun 2
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          The opinion polls don’t back your view Julia. The Tory poll ratings held up throughout the time May’s Deal was at the centre of public debate. It was only when Brexit was delayed (cancelled?) that opinion polls shifted so seismically

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        3. Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 Jun 2
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          I think people were biding their time waiting to see what actually happened before deciding to vote for alternative parties.

          23 replies 20 retweets 228 likes
        4. Peter Mathews Brilliant Boris’s Blastoff to Brexit‏ @falcomille Jun 2
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          I think the tide turned when Berk-ow allowed the bill which took no deal off the table.. That was a tectonic shift in support for May’s deal and ultimately, the Conservatives. I think their ship has sailed and the momentum is behind Farage and the Liberal Democrats now..

          1 reply 2 retweets 16 likes
        5. Sue Bolam‏ @Snooze_1951 Jun 2
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          Absolutely agree Peter, the day Yvette Cooper’s bill was passed by one vote, that of a convicted criminal, taking no deal off the table, was the day our elected politicians betrayed the democratic principles most of us hold dear.

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        1. Trevor Honeyman‏ @TrevorHoneyman Jun 2
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @ADG495 @montie

          Thanks mainly to social media. Despite MSM best efforts, BRINO was transparent and rejected.

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        2. News Addict‏ @addicted2newz Jun 2
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @montie

          Especially after thishttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/03/12/geoffrey-coxs-blunt-backstop-verdict-final-nail-coffin-theresa/ …

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        3. David Oliver‏ @david_oliver23 Jun 2
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          Replying to @addicted2newz @JuliaHB1 @montie

          All the Brexiteers claim that they have the technology to solve the Irish border issue so why would the backstop ever have been implemented? #LeaverLogic

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        2. Barry Quinnell‏ @nuffniceness Jun 2
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @montie

          So what do we do now?

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        3. Marcus Agrippa #StandUp4Brexit‏ @AgrippaSPQR Jun 2
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          Replying to @nuffniceness @JuliaHB1 @montie

          We leave the EU like we voted to. No deals, no political declarations, we just leave. If, once we’re out, the EU want to talk again then fair enough but there’s been enough talking for now, it’s time to deliver on the referendum and the @conservatives manifesto.

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        4. Barry Quinnell‏ @nuffniceness Jun 2
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          Some did. Since when did anyone start believing Tory manifesto's?

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        2. Em‏ @EmWilmo Jun 2
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          Exactly. The majority of leave voters did not like that deal.

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        3. Nomad‏ @dmaic4life Jun 2
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          What's crazier is the deal was a trap with no bate in it but she still wants us to step right in. Soon as we did, up come the Jaws with the Spanish after gibralter or no deal and the French after fishing or no deal and everyone after money or no deal. Would be a slaughter

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        1. Soliloquy‏ @idiot_random Jun 2
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          all the deals put forward by Theresa May over the three year period were part of her prevarication plot to remain

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        2. Martin Hudson‏ @Mhheimdall Jun 2
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          I don't know a single Leaver of the many I know who thought that deal was in any way acceptable, myself included

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        3. David Oliver‏ @david_oliver23 Jun 2
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          Why was it not acceptable given it meant we left the single market and customs union after a transition?

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        1. frawlzfans‏ @frawlzfans Jun 2
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          They’ve been fooled from sovereignty to trading with the world to article 24

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        1. Geoff Wilton‏ @geoffwilton2 Jun 2
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          Different versions of Brexit? If only we’d known and then we could have had remain or (delete as appropriate) no deal, Canada, Canada +++, Norway, customs union, Single market, other to be defined on the ballot paper.

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        1. dr_brexit‏ @brexit_dr Jun 2
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @3112Mel @montie

          Nice one Fartly Pants!

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        2. No to Brexit  🔶 #FBPE‏ @BestSteakLondon Jun 2
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          BRINO is still Brexit. When it’s written down, everyone can see how shit it is. There’s no good Brexit. Jobs and assets flying out of the country. Wake up.

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