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The furious Tory Brexiteer, who represents Cleethorpes, which is one of the most eurosceptic constituencies in the UK, said his constituents knew exactly what they were voting for. Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk towards the end of July, Mr Vickers said: “That’s just an insult to the British people as a whole. “My constituents certainly knew what they were voting for. They were voting very clearly to bring back control of our affairs and there should be no debate about it.” The Tory Brexiteer also ridiculed calls for a second Brexit referendum and insisted the result of a second vote in Cleethorpes would be “70 percent plus”.

That’s just an insult to the British people as a whole Martin Vickers

He added: “Many people who were marginal would say to you quite clearly that this was the will of the people and it should be implemented.” Mr Vickers said his constituents are “extremely hostile” to calls from Remainers for another vote on Brexit. He said: “They just see it, which it is, an attempt to overturn the original decision. The decision was quite decisive – not just in Cleethorpes but through the north of England, in particular. “The reality is the legislation said there was a majority decision. Whether it is by one or 1,001, whatever, that would be the decision. “David Cameron made clear that the Government would implement the decision of the referendum and whatever they may say the rebels are trying to thwart the will of the British people.”

Former head of the civil service Bob Kerslake claimed on Saturday that Britain may have to “pause” it’s exit from the EU and “re-examine” its decision to leave the bloc if the Government is unable to strike a deal with Brussels. Remainer Lord Kerslake claimed it is “necessary” to delay Brexit and insisted it is “not too late” to “reopen the question” on whether the UK should proceed with Brexit. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme on Saturday, Lord Kerslake said: “If the Government can negotiate a good deal then so be it. "But if they can’t and we end up in this position then we have to reopen the question of whether we go forward with Brexit at all. It is not too late to do that.”

Brexit news: Martin Vickers said his constituents are "extremely hostile" to second referendum