@Vernon_Coaker please can I ask you to support the #Beckettamendment today, so that any decision re #brexit is put to the people of UK in a #PeoplesVote We deserve a say in our future!
— Matt Mcfarlane (@tallbaldred) March 27, 2019
Dilemma for the #brexit #press
— liz gerard (@gameoldgirl) March 27, 2019
We hate the EU
We hate the web giants – #facebook, #google, #youtube, #instagram
Now the EU is acting on web giants and copyright. They'll have to pay to use our stuff.
UK couldn't have done that alone.
So who do we hate more today?
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It’s the political class promising one thing in relation to Brexit & delivering another. Trust in politics is broken… https://t.co/lf4g9AAEtG
— Priti Patel MP (@pritipatel) March 25, 2019
“I'm just back from the campaign trail. We're hearing the same message again & again. It's bigger than Brexit now; it's about trust. For the 1st time there's a fear that MPs are actually worse than they thought. Please turn down this deal & make sure we leave on 29th” @CanterTory pic.twitter.com/aLG8eZWbfi
— #StandUp4Brexit (@StandUp4Brexit) March 17, 2019
.@TheIndGroup is absolutely clear: the current deal we have as an EU member is far superior to any other arrangement, which is why we unequivocally support a #PeoplesVote giving the British people the right to Remain. Pls RT if you agree https://t.co/KtSfve06IQ #PutItToThePeople https://t.co/b4PHAkyNjU
— ChukaUmunna (@ChukaUmunna) March 27, 2019
As I told @BBCr4today No Deal must be taken off the table and revocation must be a serious option. But first we must put it to the public in a #PeoplesVote
— Vince Cable (@vincecable) March 27, 2019
Netizens including some British MPs React to Brexit on Twitter.Tweeting Brexit.