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Not disagreeing, but playing devil's advocate.
Lots of MPs have actively pursued an outcome that is contrary to what the country and especially their constituents have asked for. But I am told that is okay, but it is MPs job to do what THEY think is best for the country regardless of what the electorate thinks. So isn't Nige doing the same.
The government and parliament were instructed by referendum to leave the EU on or before March 29th 2019. They have failed to do that and are seeking a long extension. Could that not be described as a form of treachery.
And Nigel F is not a member of the UK Government, he is a member of the European Parliament. So he could argue that he is arguing for what is in the best interests of the EU.
Cheers,
Nigel |
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