17 December 2018
James Cleverly urges MPs who will no longer respect the referendum result to say so

Following the Prime Minister’s statement on the European Council meeting and the Brexit negotiations, James Cleverly urges MPs who have changed their mind and will no longer respect the referendum result to be honest with their constituents and say so.

James Cleverly (Braintree) (Con)

A number of Opposition Members and, indeed, some Government Members have been talking about people who have changed their minds and how important it is that we respect people’s opportunity to change their minds. Does the Prime Minister agree that although there is no evidence to show that a meaningful number of people have changed their mind in respect of the referendum result, it is clear that a number of Opposition Members have changed their minds, because previously they said they would respect the outcome of the referendum and they clearly now no longer wish to do so? If they want to stop Brexit, they should be honest with this House and their constituents and just say so.

The Prime Minister

I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend. It is the case that both the Conservative party and the Labour party campaigned in last year’s election on the basis that we would respect the referendum and deliver on its result. I believe that is important, and the Opposition should take that position as well, to reflect their manifesto and the promise that they made to the British people.

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