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SACK the MPs and win back British DEMOCRACY

The British can, and will, SACK their MPs and win back DEMOCRACY at the next election. This is why... If you ask British voters what sort of plan for leaving the European Union they support, you tend to get hear variations of a theme. The central...

An episode of the The Jack Report - London Calling podcast, hosted by Albert Jack, titled "SACK the MPs and win back British DEMOCRACY" was published on May 22, 2019 and runs 8 minutes.

May 22, 2019 ·8m · The Jack Report - London Calling

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The British can, and will, SACK their MPs and win back DEMOCRACY at the next election. This is why...If you ask British voters what sort of plan for leaving the European Union they support, you tend to get hear variations of a theme.The central theme being, just leave. The referendum in 2016 was a simple question, should we stay or should we go. It was a deliberately simple choice, IN or OUT.It was even billed as 'The IN OUT Referendum' - remember?There were no other choices. Nobody was asked, 'and on what terms would you specifically like to leave madam?' 'Would you like parmesan cheese on that?'17.4 million people voted to leave the European Union on June 23rd of that year and as the results were announced the breakdown of democracy in Great Britain began.https://albertjack.com/category/the-jack-report/Audio Books written & narrated by Albert Jack here - https://albertjack.co.uk/

The British can, and will, SACK their MPs and win back DEMOCRACY at the next election. This is why...

If you ask British voters what sort of plan for leaving the European Union they support, you tend to get hear variations of a theme.

The central theme being, just leave. The referendum in 2016 was a simple question, should we stay or should we go. It was a deliberately simple choice, IN or OUT.

It was even billed as 'The IN OUT Referendum' - remember?

There were no other choices. Nobody was asked, 'and on what terms would you specifically like to leave madam?' 'Would you like parmesan cheese on that?'

17.4 million people voted to leave the European Union on June 23rd of that year and as the results were announced the breakdown of democracy in Great Britain began.

https://albertjack.com/category/the-jack-report/

Audio Books written & narrated by Albert Jack here - https://albertjack.co.uk/
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