These MPs, Civil Servants, and public figures all tried to cancel the referendum result of (so called) BREXIT despite the votes being counted and all legal paths were followed correctly. Predictably the voters for Yes (leave the political block that has become the EU) were branded 'Racists', 'Xenophobes' (and other racial slurs) as well as being labelled 'Stupid', 'Didn't know what they were voting for', 'shouldn't have been allowed to vote', etc.
Below are some quotes from those that stand out as they most extreme insults, slurs, and basically childish outcry's from those on the opposite side.
When Boris Johnson announced his resignation as an MP ahead of the Privileges Committee recommending a vindictive 90-day suspension for allegedly lying to Parliament, the former Prime Minister voiced many Brexiteer concerns in his statement.
He said "I am not alone in thinking that there is a witch hunt under way, to take revenge for Brexit and ultimately to reverse the 2016 referendum result."
"My removal is the necessary first step, and I believe there has been a concerted attempt to bring it about."
In many ways, it sums up the allegations made around the other nine issues in this article as well as others we have not covered including tax investigations of leading Leave supporters.
But ever since former Speaker John Bercow gave latitude to Remainers in the Commons to try to thwart Brexit there has been a strong sense that the Parliamentary procedures have been 'weaponised' against Brexiteers and Leaving the EU.
Some have asked why MP Chris Bryant has not been asked to explain his allegations about Russian money to Farage before the committee which he normally chairs.
But there were other examples as well.
One particularly blatant one was the failure to declare interests properly.
Former Tory "Brexit Spartan" MP Andrew Bridgen, now of the Reclaim Party, received a two-day suspension after being referred to the Standards Committee for failing to mention in eight emails that he had received a trip to Ghana even though it was in his Register of Interests.
Yet the same Standards Commissioner Kathryn Stone did not even bother to refer Keir Starmer or fellow Labour Remainer David Lammy for failing to mention significant pecuniary interests in their Register of Interests at all.
The treatment of the cases did not seem equal, although that did not help Bridgen in his appeal.
These MPs, Civil Servants, and public figures all tried to cancel the referendum result of (so called) BREXIT despite the votes being counted and all legal paths were followed correctly. Predictably the voters for Yes (leave the political block that has become the EU) were branded "Racists", "Xenophobes" (and other racial slurs) as well as being labelled "Stupid", "Didn't know what they were voting for", "shouldn't have been allowed to vote", etc.
Below are some quotes from those that stand out as they most extreme insults, slurs, and basically childish outcry's from those on the opposite side.
John Longworth, the former head of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said europhiles were being "disingenuous" with their claims that people did not understand quitting the EU would also mean leaving the single market. The influential business figure highlighted four unequivocal comments from the most senior campaigners on both sides of the argument which made it "absolutely clear" that would be the case.
His remarks came as new Lib Dem MP Sarah Olney sparked outrage by insisting there should be a second referendum because people did not know what they were voting for. The newly-installed Richmond Park representative had to be humiliatingly pulled from a car crash radio interview when she was quizzed about the claim and failed to answer even the most basic questions about the EU.
And firmly rebutting her claim today, Mr Longworth highlighted four crystal clear statements - two from Remainers David Cameron and George Osborne, and two from Brexiteers Nigel Farage and Michael Gove - confirming Brexit meant leaving the single market.
David Cameron, June 12 "The British public would be voting, if we Leave, to leave the EU and leave the Single Market."
George Osborne, June 8 "We'd be out of the Single Market, that’s the reality, Britain would be quitting, quitting the Single Market."
Michael Gove, May 8 "We should be outside the Single Market."
Nigel Farage, February 22 "I don't want to be part of the European Single Market, I want Britain to leave the European Union, be an independent country and trade with the world".
Mr Longworth, who was controversially ousted from his post at the BCC after declaring for Brexit, said Remoaners should now "accept the verdict of the British people".
He said "Remain and Leave campaigners were absolutely clear before the referendum that Leave meant leaving the Single Market"."They were right. Leaving the Single Market is the only way we can take back control of our laws, our borders and our money."
"And any attempt by 'Remain' to now claim you didn't know what you were voting for is entirely disingenuous."
"We urge those who supported Remain not to seek to delay, obstruct or dilute the Brexit process – but to accept the verdict of the British people and embrace the huge opportunities on the horizon for a free and independent United Kingdom."