Tory MP for North West Leicestershire, Andrew Bridgen, claimed he was “demoralised” with the current state of Brexit. The House of Commons vote on the Prime Minister’s Brexit Withdrawal Agreement is scheduled for Tuesday evening. Speaking on https://twitter.com/talkRADIO/status/1084784615187988480, Mr Bridgen warned about the consequences of the Government not delivering the Brexit Britons voted for, saying: “What the public must think of our Parliament currently, I just despair.
“They voted to leave, we are not doing that, I don’t know where that leaves politics going forward.
“It is basically Parliament versus the people, and I can’t help thinking that is going to end very very badly.”
He added: “I am demoralised. I get up in the morning and think, what is going on in our country?”
Mr Bridgen insisted that in a “democracy” the UK needed to leave the European Union correctly.
Brexit news: Andrew Bridgen delivered a grave warning over the UK not delivering Brexit (Image: GETTY•TALKRADIO)
It is basically Parliament versus the people, and I can’t help thinking that is going to end very very badly
Andrew Bridgen
He said: “I object to the rhetoric we have had and the descriptions of people.
“Two-and-a-half years ago we had a referendum and we voted to leave. We were all leavers then and we all accepted the result and were all leavers. Now, all the media, they