As a Brexiteer, I didn't vote to bring back power from the EU to the British Parliament. I voted to bring back power to the British people. MPs don't get the final say. We, the people, do.
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No, I KNOW they are supposed to consider all along w/ their knowledge & experience & vote for the good of all three,not merely act as nodding dogs for the loudest & basest in society. You're aligning yourself with DM & ilk calling MP's traitors: wrong side of history & democracy.
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Well said
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Thanks ... Julia seems to have a proplem understanding representative democracy.
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Julia is an ignorant loudmouth, with very little apparent grasp of nearly a thousand years of the honing of the British parliamentary system. Just a brown-nose for the media barons. Hope they pay her well. May help her sleep at night.
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Willfully ignorant, I’m sure she knows exactly how things work, but that’s not what pays her bills.
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Of course they're not. Churchill laid it out very clearly - an MP puts country first, then electorate then party. MPs supporting Brexit are betraying their country.
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Country first, electorate second, party third. If the whip system subverts that, it needs significant reform.
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Just to note here, you are promoting overthrowing the Parliament, democracy and the current political system, and replacing it with … I have no idea what, nothing makes sense, people don't have enough time to spend on governing. Is treason still a crime in UK?
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Under specific circumstances, unlike stupidity which is far more widespread
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I know, but Ms. Hartley-Brewer seems to really overstepping into unlikely realms of overthrowing current constitutional system. Most likely because of ignorance than malice, but anyway.
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Nah, that's you Julia as you seem to be profoundly unaware of how our system of government works. Also need to explain how giving the government the powers they were asking for is giving power to the British people
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do you propose more referendums for each aspect of brexit then? or do you mean 'let the prime minister control brexit because she represents the will of the people. however MPs don't represent the people because i disagree with them' ???
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I wouldn't tweet a breathtaking ignorance of Parliamentary sovereignty in one tweet and then advise others to get lessons in "remedial political history" if I were you. Parliamentary Sovereignty has remained the same throughout.
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Brexit is not in the interests of the country. So let's
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You're wrong, as has been patiently explained, assuming you actually believe the stuff you write!
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Here you go, Julia. It's A-level, but still easy enough. https://www.mytutor.co.uk/answers/4812/A-Level/Government-and-Politics/What-is-Parliamentary-Sovereignty …
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