Angrry.exe™ Posted March 16, 2019 Share Posted March 16, 2019 Tory MP Nick Boles is resigning from his local Conservative association after clashing with them over Brexit. Mr Boles, who wants to remain as MP for Grantham and Stamford, has spoken out about leaving the EU with no deal. Local activists had wanted to deselect him as their candidate in the next general election because of his stance. In his letter, seen by the BBC, he said he was resigning with immediate effect and that a "division had opened up" between him and the local association. He wrote: "I regret that my relationship with you should end in this way. But a politician without principles is worthless. "I am in no doubt about my duty, which is to be true to my convictions and to dedicate the rest of my time in Parliament to the best interests of the people I was elected to serve." A simple guide to Brexit What happened this week? Mr Boles said he wanted to continue to "take the Conservative whip" at Westminster if it is offered "on acceptable terms" - meaning he would vote with the party. Councillor Martin Hill, vice president of the Grantham and Stamford Conservative Association, told members they had been "betrayed by their parliamentary representative" and called on him to take the "honourable course" and quit as an MP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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