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@talkRADIO Breakfast Show presenter 6.30am-10am Mon-Fri. Journalist, broadcaster, after-dinner speaker, awards host. Preferred pronoun: she/her imperial majesty

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    Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 8 Dec 2017
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    Julia Hartley-Brewer Retweeted Stig Abell

    Yes, and they are all predicated on one fundamental truth: a democratic vote in a national referendum decides our future not Eurocrats, civil servants or politicians who all “know better”.https://twitter.com/stigabell/status/939037416895033346 …

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    Stig AbellVerified account @StigAbell
    It’s beginning to look as if the simple concept of Brexit conceals a myriad of more complex issues critical to our country’s economic and political well-being.
    5:29 AM - 8 Dec 2017
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      2. Anastasios Vou‏ @Anastasios_Vou 8 Dec 2017
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        You've conveniently omitted the experts - who do know better, and are being proven right on every metric since the vote last year 😂

        3 replies 0 retweets 12 likes
      3. Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 8 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @Anastasios_Vou

        Er, so how’s that mass unemployment and recession going then?

        5 replies 0 retweets 15 likes
      4. Anastasios Vou‏ @Anastasios_Vou 8 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1

        Deflection is a sign of weakness, Julia. ICYMI, we're in surplus and are growing faster than the UK, but with Brexit being so miserable, I can see how you missed that news.

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      2. prosecco scot  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿‏ @McLennan4 9 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1

        So you and your fellow brexiteers are happy to foot the bill?

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      3. Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 9 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @McLennan4

        Not happy, no. I wouldn't pay a penny, personally. But it's still a hell of a lot less than we'd pay staying in.

        4 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      4. prosecco scot  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿‏ @McLennan4 9 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1

        So no £350 million per week or even per year extra for the NHS until????? Bit of a shambles 🙁

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      2. Miss Jo‏ @HaramHussy 8 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1 @JohnRealSmith

        May is one truly appalling negotiator. I do not hold out much hope that she will be able to negotiate a decent trade deal. We would be better off sending in a random person from the street.

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      4. Miss Jo‏ @HaramHussy 8 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @cheque197 @JuliaHB1 @JohnRealSmith

        LOL! May made a major mistake in negotiating this. I thought she had better people on her team than this - I wish I was in that team. The British people deserve a lot more than what they are getting and the impact will be long lasting

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      2. ForgottenGenius‏ @ExStrategist 8 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1

        The UK will now follow rules it cannot influence. Well done "patriots"

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      1. John Smith  🇬🇧 #StandUp4Brexit‏ @JohnRealSmith 8 Dec 2017
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        If the democratic vote doesnt result in what those who voted for it wanted there is a whole world of pain for our democracy waiting just down the road.

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      2. Patrick O'Flynn‏ @oflynnsocial 8 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1

        Also you can't say "a myriad of". It's just "myriad".

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      3. Malcolm Grimston‏ @MalcolmGrimston 8 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @oflynnsocial @JuliaHB1

        Nonsense, myriad was used as a noun well before it became a verb. Many many uses of "a myriad of" or "the myriad of" from writers such as Mark Twain.

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      1. Richard Lawson‏ @DocRichard 8 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1

        Democratic vote derives from public opinion. Opinion is derived mainly from news sources. News sources are owned mainly by 5 billionaires

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      2. Simon Parritt‏ @SimonOffTheCuff 8 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1

        Maybe there is a crisis in what democracy means, which version we adopt, and is the role of representative parliamentary democracy no longer valid in the minds of many who see single issue plebiscites as more democratic?

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      2. Adam Garley #FBPE‏ @AdamGarley 8 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @JuliaHB1

        We live in a parliamentary democracy. A referendum does not represent a legally binding decision. What happened was an opinion poll.

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      3. UK_Carers‏ @Cumbrian_Carer 8 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @AdamGarley @JuliaHB1

        You prefer politicians deciding what happens to our lives or you prefer people democratically voting for what will affect their lives? Oh and would your view be the same had the vote gone in favour of remainers?

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      4. Simon Parritt‏ @SimonOffTheCuff 8 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @Cumbrian_Carer @AdamGarley @JuliaHB1

        I fundamentally disagree with referendum as a democratic devise. It is a snap shot opinion not a long term assessment subject to short term events. Most irreversible decisions such as trial by jury, a simple majorly is not acceptable due to the gravity of the decision.

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      5. UK_Carers‏ @Cumbrian_Carer 9 Dec 2017
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        Replying to @SimonOffTheCuff @AdamGarley @JuliaHB1

        So you fundamentally disagree with actual democracy then yes?

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      6. Simon Parritt‏ @SimonOffTheCuff 9 Dec 2017
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        Most constitutional systems require a two thirds majority precisely to protect societies from the vicissitudes of life and politics

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      7. UK_Carers‏ @Cumbrian_Carer 10 Dec 2017
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        It was a national referendum which is different though

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      8. Simon Parritt‏ @SimonOffTheCuff 10 Dec 2017
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        Explain the difference as it invalidates my pint

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