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The Brexit vote must not be frustrated and the government needs to maintain an "absolute" focus on delivering it, Theresa May has said.
In a speech to Tory activists the PM said, as her negotiations with the EU reach their final stages, the "worst thing we could do is lose our focus".https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47346630
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I fear she is wasting her breath but I'm confident should Parliament prevent the will of the people there will be heavy prices paid at the next General Election seeing as how all votes will be in the public domain.
Am I correct in believing that Parliament can vote in a way that gives a binding instruction to the government as to what the final outcome will be?
Should that be the case then the game has already ended.