Remind me, did you vote against no-deal in the votes this month and last? From memory I think you did, but I'm happy to be proved wrong.
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No, despite standing on a leave manifesto she has been working for Remain. Had she been remotely interested in what her constituents have been saying, she could have tweeted this over a year ago.
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How and where are hearing this. Give data and stats to support this. If it’s based on the people that come to you then it’s likely to be Tory Brexiteers- hardly representative. A more nuanced view would be really refreshing to hear. Broken record.
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@FraserNelson I think it's worth taking this point from@krishgm into account when reading The Spectator piece:https://twitter.com/krishgm/status/1113715135871356928?s=19 … - 1 more reply
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FTA comes later. Interesting that you want to diverge from EU and then agree an FTA, which is normally used by trading blocks wishing to converge.
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Rachel you keep saying the majority of your constituents want no deal. I havent met lots that do and I do not think you are representing redditch appropriately. I suspect you have no actual evidence backing up your stance. Give people a final say on no deal or remain.
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You obviously haven’t spoken to the same people in Redditch as I have. I have yet to hear anyone say they want May’s Deal or Remain but plenty who prefer No Deal. I thought No Deal seemed the preferred option at Raab’s recent Party meeting too.
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