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Mp Admits He Will Defy His Own Leave Constituency
he wont honour the referendum results of his constituents, what a mess our politics are.
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/uk/1 071206/ Brexit- News-Re mainer- MP-Arti cle-50- Theresa -May-Le ave
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// Any MP who defies his constituents should lose their seat. But people are fickle and tend to vote for the same person or coloured rosette regardless.//
they are representatives not delegates -that is they can have their own views and in fact they cant be delegates as they dont represent the losing side
chrissakes
and everyone who remembers the hanging debates 1965 will remember that virtually the whole population wanted the death penalty for rape.
You can say that for homosexuality
they are representatives not delegates -that is they can have their own views and in fact they cant be delegates as they dont represent the losing side
chrissakes
and everyone who remembers the hanging debates 1965 will remember that virtually the whole population wanted the death penalty for rape.
You can say that for homosexuality
//not sure what hey-os is//
I don't get it either. 'εος is a pronouny adjective meaning (in this instance) "his", isn't it?.
My own schoolmotto was the more accessible "Honor Deo" which has inspired my life. Less obvious was what the school badge represented. Some said the Virgin Mary and some said Aslan.
I don't get it either. 'εος is a pronouny adjective meaning (in this instance) "his", isn't it?.
My own schoolmotto was the more accessible "Honor Deo" which has inspired my life. Less obvious was what the school badge represented. Some said the Virgin Mary and some said Aslan.
“The recent Channel 4 drama “Brexit the uncivil war” highlights how Brexit was strived for by very clever but slightly bored or bitter campaigners behind the scenes: for Dominic Cummings for example, a brilliant man for whom the concerns of actual Brexit voters mattered not a jot.”
Mr Cummings was only 23 when I determined that if ever given the chance to vote on the matter, I would vote to leave the EU. I’d never heard of him then and scarcely heard of him now. He and his campaign had no influence whatsoever on my decision.
“As opposed to Project Panic used by the Leave campaign "swarms of immigrants swamping the country" etc etc”
How else would you described 326,000 (non-EU) and 219,000 (EU) entrants to the year ended June 2018, with over half a million total entrants every year since 2002 then, Canary?
Mr Cummings was only 23 when I determined that if ever given the chance to vote on the matter, I would vote to leave the EU. I’d never heard of him then and scarcely heard of him now. He and his campaign had no influence whatsoever on my decision.
“As opposed to Project Panic used by the Leave campaign "swarms of immigrants swamping the country" etc etc”
How else would you described 326,000 (non-EU) and 219,000 (EU) entrants to the year ended June 2018, with over half a million total entrants every year since 2002 then, Canary?
//they [MPs] are representatives not delegates -that is they can have their own views.//
Quite! Dominic Grieve owns building land in France and receives donations from German businesses and receives hospitality and payments from the Franco-British Colloque.
[i] Source: Register of Members' Financial Interests as of 03/12/18 [i]
Quite! Dominic Grieve owns building land in France and receives donations from German businesses and receives hospitality and payments from the Franco-British Colloque.
[i] Source: Register of Members' Financial Interests as of 03/12/18 [i]
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