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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.He’s trying to say he’s principled and that really people should see him for the good egg he is and keep him in post.
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.
If I had the money, time, ability and backing I would run against my mp just to be able to shout out very loud what he has done. I’m in a very strong conservative area (that voted leave) but he still has diddlies of losing but to be able to challenge him on it would be great.
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.
If I had the money, time, ability and backing I would run against my mp just to be able to shout out very loud what he has done. I’m in a very strong conservative area (that voted leave) but he still has diddlies of losing but to be able to challenge him on it would be great.
There is an inaccuracy in that report: in the Delyn constituency the vote was 56-44. There was NOT a margin of 56% to leave, as it claims, which would be 78-22. Anyway, a man standing firm for what he believes are the interests of his constituents and prepared to take the hit: later if it comes. Either way, that’s rather refreshing.
ich: "And what if Brexit doesnt happen because leave supporting MPs don’t support the deal? " - the default is no deal: https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-467 99778
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