my colleague kristin fraser interviewed the conservative mp andrea jenkins and put it to her thatjohn to refuse the vote because of parliamentary rules. he also has a discretion. and it is a different set of circumstances this time. we have never had a full vote on boris's withdrawal agreement but it also echoes how westminster is so out of touch with the general public at band down the country. people are sick of this, they want us people are sick of this, they want us to get on with brexit, deliver it, and get on the domestic policy. u nfortu nately, it, and get on the domestic policy. unfortunately, thwarting brexit, delaying it further, it is just not good for democracy. why didn't the government brings a vote on saturday afternoon? it had been amended but it would have been giving an indication of where support was in the house. as we have seen the shenanigans of people at the moment, including on my own side, we have got factions who are just trying to stop brexit. the likes of the lib dems who want to revoke article 50, the labour party want a second referendum, so when boris d