Big Cheese
Senior Member
My local MP vote to remain whilst his constituents voted overwhelmly to leave.That's his choice,he too was part of the nationwide vote.And you've just demonstrated my point.
An argument can be made for an MP to support his local constituency or the (advisory and non-binding) national referendum result.
Each is valid so an MP can't really be criticised either way if his local constituency did not favour the Brexit result.
Should he now be made to vote leave in line with his constituents if there was another referendum?
I have just returned from Italy & almost all the Italians I spoke to wish they were getting a vote on leaving too.