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Originally Posted by Mick
* Yes it does.
You have stated absolutely no facts but your own opinions because you do not agree with the democratic decision taken in 2016 and while I respect Chris a great deal, it doesn't really matter what he accepts, unlike you, I have zero need to necessitate someone else in to my reasoning as though it is some kind of unilateral qualifier.
Is this another baseless fact?
Pretty sure all of the Labour Party, all of the Lib Dems except 1 or (illiberal undems) as I call them and SNP, 1 Green MP and various other Independents all voted against May's deal, as well. So surely it's down to all these as well ?
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Ok, here we go...
https://www.politics.co.uk/reference...itical-artiesp
https://publications.parliament.uk/p.../337/33706.htm note: this is from parliament itself not sure how much more proof you could ask for?
I can provide many many more, but, I'll ask you to provide one single solitary source that shows that a UK member of parliament is the delegate of their constituency.
My point (albeit made badly) that i made regarding the ERG is that had they not been so determined to pursue a hard brexit & that had they voted with Mays deal they had the numbers to ensure we would of left.
Source: any millions of news reports/political analysis
As always there's guilt on both sides, you can't implicitly say that 'remainers have prevented Brexit' because the ERG played a significant part in blocking. as it's not the Brexit that they want