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Old 29-04-2019, 00:16   #1851
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
So all they've done is to simply say they don't agree and haven't done anything to materially block it? They had plenty of chances to only say something, before and during the campaign.

Deliberately "standing in the way" of something or someone IS BULLYING.
MPs like Rees-Mogg, Arlene Foster and Vince Cable all opposed Theresa May's deal because they didn't agree with it. That's not bullying as there's no habitual aim to harm or intimidate the public.
"Bully. A person who habitually seeks to harm or intimidate those whom they perceive as vulnerable." OED
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