A room full of my constituents of all political persuasions and none and joined me Parliament today on my #mpbustour. Split leavers and remainers. Overwhelming majority by show of hands supported the PM’s deal. No leavers had changed their minds. Only 10% supported either No Deal
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Or people’s vote. No big swing from Remain to Leave. No mass defection of Conservative voters. A lot of admiration for PM and understanding how b** difficult her job is stuck between a rock and a hard place
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The main concern was impact on people - EU citizens in Redditch and people’s relatives who had moved to the EU. Worth reminding those who voted against the deal or who favour a No Deal, there are NO protections for our citizens in EU countries, even though we have guaranteed
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The rights of EU citizens in the UK. Also worth stating that the people who voted leave were neither all old, rich, privileged, misled, or uneducated. It is my duty to honour their vote and I will continue to fight for that.
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Replying to @redditchrachel
What if they voted because of the
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As I said above, nobody had changed their minds from Leave to Remain, they were and are clear what they were voting for.
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Replying to @redditchrachel
Out of your coach load perhaps, but there are plenty in Redditch for sure. Perhaps they can give cabinet a hand if they r so clear what they were voting for. I am incandescent about Brexit but I do think u welcoming constituents to London is a great idea; thank you.
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You would be welcome to attend at any time.
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