This is madness @JuliaHB1! We’re the Conservative and UNIONIST Party.
If my Party stands for anything then it’s the conservation of the Union of our 4 Nations. Anything that threatens the Union should not be pursued, but I believe we can deliver Brexit and protect the Union.
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Of course you can - but you need to be willing to sacrifice one if necessary.
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I'm British. I can't be unBritish. We voted as a United Kingdom to Leave the EU, which means we leave as the United Kingdom, but it also means Brexit has to work for the border communities in Northern Ireland, the businesses in Scotland and the factories in England.
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I served my country, the United Kingdom for thirty years. You and people like you are going to destroy it, and the livelihoods of countless English people. I’ll leave you to imagine how that makes me feel about you.
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Utterly irrelevant. The people of Scotland have the right to leave the UK if they so wish. We shouldn’t prevent Brexit because of that.
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Your position is clear. I have no desire to prevent the Scots, the Irish and the Welsh from leaving if they wish; it is their democratic right. But it brings my country, and the country my father and his father served to an end, and Brexit caused it.
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Protecting the Union at all costs runs both ways. All 4 nations need to respect the ref result and unify to deliver Brexit. If they choose not to, all bets are off.
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In July 2016 May had an opportunity to find a cross party, cross assembly, cross community approach that brought together a majority of pragmatic Leave and Remain voters, probably modelled around Norway/EEA, that most could live with, exited the EU, minimising economic damage.
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Instead, she set hard red lines (painting herself into a negotiating corner), ignored the devolved assemblies, deliberately alienated Remain voters (“citizens of nowhere”), didn’t even consider the Irish border, put idiots into key positions, and lodged Art50 with NO planning.
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Leavers had no plan, and still can’t even agree between themselves what Leave means. This is why we’re in this mess. Own it. Take responsibility.
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I've probably spent 500 tweets trying to explain this to leavers, and you nail it in 3. Top job!
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I’m sorry but that is utterly unacceptable. I could never vote for any party that risked the break up of the UK. There is no referendum mandate for that. My country means more than delivering Brexit (and I voted Leave).
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As a British citizen (resident in England but not English) I am so dismayed by Brexit that I have joined
@theSNP. Scotland voted Remain. If Brexit happens I expect that an independent Scotland in the EU will follow and I will be moving there to be a part of it.

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And you are more than welcome.
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Thank you!
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