Simon Heeley (@simonheeley973) 's Twitter Profile
Simon Heeley

@simonheeley973

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calendar_today10-01-2016 20:48:54

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Leave.EU (@leaveeuofficial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fact we are not leaving the European Union today - despite 17.4 million people voting for it three years ago in the largest mandate ever given to politicians by the people - represents an abject failure of our parliamentary system, our political class and democracy itself.

Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I voted Remain. But if there's a 2nd Referendum before we even try to honour the result of the 1st, then I will vote Leave purely as a protest against this ongoing attempt to defy & destroy British democracy. I suspect I'm not alone. #Brexit

#StandUp4Brexit (@standup4brexit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Both Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party and Theresa May and a lot of her top team, backed remain. So, in this effort to find a compromise, who’s representing the 17.4m people who voted to leave? I think it’s a fundamental problem with democracy at the moment” Jacob Rees-Mogg

Channel 4 News (@channel4news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"That is not true." @KrishGM challenges Conservative MP John Redwood's claim that "most of the public" want a no-deal Brexit. #C4News

#StandUp4Brexit (@standup4brexit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The EU have negotiated in a way that’s designed to split up the UK, which can't count as sincere cooperation. So, if we're stuck in a system, that 17.4m people voted to leave, we should use such powers as we have to show them that they're better off without us“ Jacob Rees-Mogg

Lesley Lubert (@lesqueenb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(((Basil "Parody" Bruschetta ✡️ ))) Politics is full to brimming with liars The House is full of liars The Media is full of liars The has-beens are liars The only people who told the truth are the 17.4 million who voted to leave.