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Originally Posted by Jimjam
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More like the electoral colleges. It's their job to chose the president, right? The people voting is what informs their decision.
Parliament doing its job of representing their constituents. Of course circa 48% are going to be pro remain. That's the entire point of democratic representation.
The other 52% should be working on ensuring a Brexit is delivered as it was promoted by campaigners; easiest deal ever and definitely not no deal.
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It's more like two thirds of MPs in parliament support remain. In some constituencies e.g. Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford, 70% of the electorate voted to Leave the EU in the referendum, their MP is one of the biggest remainers in parliament.