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Old 09-01-2019, 08:54   #6040
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
MPs represent all their constituents, not just 52%, and so it's hardly as if this is easy for them. Governing a divided country isn't easy. Remember if No Deal is actually pretty bad it will be them who are held to account by the public and not the talking heads who think this is all so easy.
I fully understand that point. But collectively, and constitutionally, they have a higher duty to deliver the Brexit instruction.

I do accept that there has to be scope within that duty to mitigate a bad outcome. But the way that some of those wreckers are going about that is designed to defeat Brexit rather than improve the shambolic deal the TM has negotiated.
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