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Good afternoon everyone, how are you doing?
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I tell you what, I am really disappointed today.
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Our parliament are not sovereign.
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They don't want independence, they are afraid of independence.
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They don't think that our country should be sovereign and they won't vote for our sovereignty.
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And so once again, the Prime Minister of Great Britain has to go crawling back to her unelected masters in Brussels and beg for scraps.
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This is unbearable national humiliation and has been for the last two or more years.
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The Remainers treat the European Union as a moral good in and of itself.
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They apparently have no care of our democracy when our democracy becomes inconvenient.
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When the vote of the people stands in the way of their ideal, then it is the vote itself that is the problem.
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And they will do everything they can do to undermine you.
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Whenever I challenge any of them on this, they become emotional, hostile, as if I'd just insulted their father or something.
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Because they look up to the European Union as the model of perfection and competence.
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When in reality, it's falling apart.
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Populist, Eurosceptic movements are growing across the continent.
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Never-ending financial crisis in Greece.
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Germany nearly in recession.
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Paris on fire for 19 weeks straight.
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What do they want us to stay in?
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It is becoming truly dystopian.
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The police in France are wearing armour while clubbing old ladies to the floor.
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And when Macron is presented with this, all he says is, I hope she gains some wisdom.
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And now, the second largest contributor to the European Union is trying to leave.
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64% of the constituencies in the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union.
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A margin of nearly two to one in favour of Brexit.
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Your representatives, the people who are supposed to speak for these constituencies, voted nearly three to one to remain in the European Union.
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486 remain MPs to 116 Brexit.
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It is a Remainer Parliament in a Brexiteer country and they do not represent you.
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Parliament is not meant to be a will unto itself.
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It is meant to actually represent the regions of the country.
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If the Remain MPs felt that they could not in good conscience support Brexit, then they should have done the dignified thing and resigned.
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We, the British people, will deal with this the civilized way, the way we have always done it, at the ballot box.
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This is the real people's vote and this is what the vote on Brexit will look like going forward.
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If parliaments cannot do the honourable thing and honour the result of the referendum, call a general election.
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The current parliament is not fit to serve at this moment of challenge and they do not serve anyone but themselves.
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Call a general election.
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We must replace this parliament with representatives who understand what leave the European Union means.
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Call a general election.
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If our MPs do not wish to leave our country, that is not a problem.
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We will elect ones that do.
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Call a general election.
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Because nothing is ever new under the sun.
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And as Oliver Cromwell said, ye have grown intolerably odious to the whole nation.
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You were deputed here by the people to get grievances redressed and yourselves become the greatest grievance.
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