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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
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      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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    4. 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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    5. 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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      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.

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        2. 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..

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        3. 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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        2. Michael Hewitt‏ @MikeJamesHewitt Jun 2
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          As a Brexit supporter who things Theresa May's withdrawal agreement was pretty bad, If I were an MP, I would have probably supported it on the 3rd MV just to get any kind of Brexit through parliament. I don't speak for the masses, but many people I speak to agree.

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        3. 𝓔𝓽𝓱𝓪𝓷𝓲𝓮𝓵  🌐 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🏳️‍🌈‏ @AugusTyme Jun 2
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          Replying to @MikeJamesHewitt @JuliaHB1 @montie

          It wasn't brexit though. The entire point of the backstop is to ensure the UK doesn't leave in anything other but name. As they said, they'd made us a colony.

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        4. Kendo  🇬🇧‏ @k3nny18 Jun 2
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          well we have all seen the undercover video of Barnier saying the same thing

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        1. EU EXPORTS are ONLY 13% of our economy, not 44%‏ @Brexit011 Jun 2
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          Because people thought that we would leave on no deal as that was the law. May and the cabinet conspired to cheat us out of that.

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        1. Malcolm‏ @MalcW387 Jun 2
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          I was willing to give the benefit of the doubt right up to the point that we didn’t leave as promised on March 31st. Now I consider the Tory and Labour parties as undemocratic and deserving of annihilation at the polls. Brexit Party can fill the void.

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        1. LadyAnniSpice BORIS IS PM# NODEAL#WTO‏ @annispice Jun 2
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          I cancelled my membership because of it and so did many others on my TL .... its the members and the £££ that counts ...any old Tom Dick or Harry can sign a poll just to be cussed

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        1. 𝓔𝓽𝓱𝓪𝓷𝓲𝓮𝓵  🌐 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🏳️‍🌈‏ @AugusTyme Jun 2
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          Indeed. Theresa May was still saying that 'no deal was better than a bad deal' through all of that. She only stated she was 'talking in the abstract' & basically had been lying the entire time at the start of May.

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        2. Viv Jones‏ @vivjones10 Jun 2
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          Until the Brexit Party was formed there was no party willing to fight for a clean Brexit.

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        3. No to Brexit  🔶 #FBPE‏ @BestSteakLondon Jun 2
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          ‘Clean’ Brexit. One of the biggest misnomers of modern political times.

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        1. Cshall‏ @Cshall8 Jun 2
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          I think people didnt have an alternative, so sat there, open mouthed at how bad things got. Then the brexit party emerged and they all had something to vote for and a solution to get brexit done. Timing of collapse is not a coincidence. We aren't going back to tories either

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        2. Steve Oram‏ @coachoram Jun 2
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          Replying to @JuliaHB1 @montie

          Absolutely right. Tim is in fantasy land.

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        3. Steve Oram‏ @coachoram Jun 2
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          Replying to @coachoram @JuliaHB1 @montie

          What did for may was talking to labour. Everyone knew her deal was dead, so did she got towards no deal or Cu with labour? She choose the latter,suicide

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        4. Steve Oram‏ @coachoram Jun 2
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          Replying to @coachoram @JuliaHB1 @montie

          Everyone knew what the solicitor general said...

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        1. Chilly McFreeze #StandUp4Brexit‏ @ChillyMcFreeze_ Jun 2
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          And there was the anticipation that once May's deal was rejected that we would leave on March 29th with no deal. If you want opinion polls Tim why was May's deal only polling 8%? It doesn't matter if your Leave or Remain, voters despised the deal that was put forward.

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        1. BBC Approved Celeb says...‏ @newlayabout Jun 2
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          The MSM hardly mention the stitch up that the WA represents, presumably because it represents Remain. Only the Spectator has pointed out what a disaster it is.https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2018/12/the-top-40-horrors-lurking-in-the-small-print-of-theresa-mays-brexit-deal-2/amp/ …

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        2. WheresBottomley‏ @BottomleyWheres Jun 2
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          As I recall, at the time, The People didn’t have anyone else to vote for who believed in delivering Brexit? Two Party System Failure

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        3. Anne Wareham‏ @AnneWareham Jun 2
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          Replying to @BottomleyWheres @JuliaHB1 @montie

          Again - exactly.

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        2. Liam Jones  🇬🇧‏ @liamjackjones Jun 2
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          But surely the delay is far far more damaging than the WA passing on time would've ever been to the tories?

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        3. Malcolm‏ @MalcW387 Jun 2
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          Passing the WA would have tied us into the EU we voted to leave with no way out- a complete betrayal of democracy. It would have been explosive because people aren’t stupid.

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        4. Liam Jones  🇬🇧‏ @liamjackjones Jun 3
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          I agree I’m not a fan of the WA but I think there’s a lot of people who just wanted Brexit out of the way

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