Ideologically driven Labour is utilising its majority to edge us back into the EU, says Nana Akua
When I used my power as an individual to leave the EU, I understood what I was voting for. I was not fooled by a bus claiming how much we would save and neither was I swayed by leaflets trying to convince me to vote to stay in. I thought democracy was democracy and that when the majority instructed Parliament, that they would honour the result. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say What I did not expect was a political class who after being given their

When I used my power as an individual to leave the EU, I understood what I was voting for. I was not fooled by a bus claiming how much we would save and neither was I swayed by leaflets trying to convince me to vote to stay in. I thought democracy was democracy and that when the majority instructed Parliament, that they would honour the result. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say What I did not expect was a political class who after being given their
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