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Conservative Brexiteer David Davies was called a liar and a traitor by a Brexit-supporting member of the public during an interview in front of Parliament.

The MP for Monmouth was speaking about a rise in abuse against MPs when he was confronted by the woman.

She shouts: ‘You are a liar. You did not vote to leave. Shame on you. You’re a traitor.’

The woman laid into him after he told her he is pro-Brexit but voted for Theresa May’s deal.


She added: ‘You should feel uncomfortable. You’ve betrayed 17.4 million people.’

The two Brexiteers argued over who was more Brexit-y (Picture: BBC)

Mr Davies has started wearing a body camera to and from Parliament in response to increased intimidation.



He said: ‘And that’s what you put up with when you’re out here all the time.’

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Responding to the woman, he said: ‘I tell you what people like you make me want to join the EU again to be honest with you.

‘What have you actually done for your country? I spent 10 years in uniform for my country.’

David Davies was called a ‘liar’ and a ‘traitor’ by the woman outside Parliament (Picture: BBC)

The Brexit-supporting MP said people like her makes him wish we were back in the EU (Picture: BBC)

Welsh Assembly member Alun Davies re-tweeted the video clip and praised Mr Davies for how he handled the incident.

He added: ‘But we also need a conversation about how we can disagree with each other, have a serious debate and rebuild our politics. In Wales and the UK.’

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It’s not the first time MPs have been berated about Brexit during an interview in front of Parliament.

Anti-Brexit MP Anna Soubry was called a ‘Nazi’ by chanting pro-Brexit supporters during an interview with BBC News in January.

At the time she said: ‘I just think this is astonishing, this is what has happened to our country. But let’s try and move on and be positive about things.’

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