Whether or not you like MPs voting against A50, don't underestimate the courage. It'll get ugly. Some may lose seats. Opposite of careerist.
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odd. Could have sworn I saw you clarifying, for good reason, the meaning of a tweet about doing it 'at their own risk'. X
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there is nothing courageous about MPs voting against express wishes of the electorate after voting to give them a referendum.
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so why say it's 'at their own risk' if nothing to be afraid of? It took courage to be a Brexiter for years, in teeth of ridicule..
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for precise reason I explained in subsequent tweets. Their seats are at risk. But nothing courageous about it, just arrogance
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makes no sense. You're essentially arguing that MPs will lose their jobs, but this never worries them.
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yes it does.
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What makes sense is that you just don't want people to vote against article 50, and can't get past that.
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sorry for late reply. No, it's not what I want. It's what the majority of voters decided last June. It's called democracy.
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They have to deal with criticism from loudmouth rentagob columnists and everything...
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The voters made a mistake and it's up to MPs to do the right thing. Our future is as a diverse nation in the EU.
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In case intrestd:this is1st in series abt1Remainer who certainly won't be defying the whipshttps://twitter.com/onlyninesixty/status/823971635539640321 …
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Shocking politicians actually standing by power of their convictions & putting country before themselves knowing could be voted out
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