ATTEMPTED SABOTAGE OF BREXIT BY LIBLABCONSNIP
I am worried that wrecking amendments to the Article 50 Bill may pass in the House of Commons tomorrow (Wednesday, February 8), unless we pressure our MPs to do the right thing. As many as 27 Tories are threatening to vote with Labour, LibDems, SNP etc., and so with merely a few abstentions and absentees, they could well prevail, with catastrophic effect on Brexit.
If you don't already know what's happening, read this and watch the video below
Please find your MP's email address by clicking here and request him or her to keep things simple, honour the Referendum verdict, and thus to vote against opposition amendments. To do otherwise would be a betrayal of the people of Britain. You may even wish to remind your elected representative that should he or she vote to sabotage Brexit, UKIP will devote extra resources to unseat him or her at the next general election, whether it be in 2020 or earlier
Example Text of Letter you can personalise to fit your constituency. Copy and paste the text below into the form provided here
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Regarding the amendments to the Article 50 Bill - House of Commons tomorrow (Wednesday, February 8), Please honour the Referendum verdict, and thus to vote against opposition amendments. Please be reminded that should you vote to sabotage Brexit, UKIP will devote extra resources to unseat you at the next general election and I will assist them to the very best of my ability.
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Example Text of Letter you can personalise to fit your constituency. Copy and paste the text below into the form provided here
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Regarding the amendments to the Article 50 Bill - House of Commons tomorrow (Wednesday, February 8), Please honour the Referendum verdict, and thus to vote against opposition amendments. Please be reminded that should you vote to sabotage Brexit, UKIP will devote extra resources to unseat you at the next general election and I will assist them to the very best of my ability.
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MPs should not delay the article 50 and in the Lords they better pass it without changing anything.
ReplyDeleteThe eyes of 17.4 million are on "the few" tonight, we will see who are willing to stand with the voice of the people. If the Lords block it... time to sack them all and form a new elected upper house.
ReplyDeleteAll these back stabbing remainers, cannot be trusted to do the right thing. Seventeen million people voted to leave and regardless of what these MP's believe personally, they should put self preference to one side, and honour the way the British people voted.
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