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Michelle Dewberry lost her temper with the Remain campaigner on Thursday, saying she felt “frustrated” over the blocking of a no deal Brexit. Femi Oluwole argued the 2016 Brexit referendum was not “specific” enough, while Ms Dewberry contended no deal is a “formal set of arrangements”. Speaking on Sky News’ The Pledge, the ‘People’s Vote’ campaigner began: “As a matter of law, the deal we’ve just negotiated fulfils the referendum mandate.

“So if you don’t like that, clearly the referendum in 2016 wasn’t specific enough.” Panellist Maajid Nawaz interjected: “Practically what’s going to happen in three weeks after Parliament comes back from conferences and we have three weeks with whoever the next Prime Minister is, likely to be Boris. “What can we possibly achieve in this three weeks?” Gesturing towards Mr Oluwole, Ms Dewberry hit back: “But I feel so frustrated, like I said I respect your position, but it frustrates me. READ MORE: BBC host warns Philip Hammond no deal Brexit 'can't be blocked'

Brexit news: Michelle Dewberry was involved in a fierce clash with Femi Oluwole

Brexit news: Michelle Dewberry claimed no deal is a "set of formal arrangements"

“Because at the end of the day, the situation is we did vote and you will be bored of hearing people repeat this sentence, but we voted to leave the European Union. “Now what is no deal? It’s a formal set of arrangements, now if people had taken that seriously and businesses understood what these arrangements look like. “Because when you say no deal it’s making out like there’s nothing there, there are formal arrangements. “And if it was communicated and documented properly, businesses could prepare for that. And it’s this to’ing and fro’ing and blocking of this.

Brexit news: the heated debate took place on Sky News' The Pledge on Thursday

“And it really f**** me off. Sorry but it does.” The fiery comments come as Chancellor Philip Hammond is leading a rebellion of 30 Tory MPs plotting to stop a no deal Brexit in October, according to Sky News. The informal group have held three meetings since Theresa May announced her resignation as Tory leader and Prime Minister, over how to prevent the UK crashing out of the European Union on October 31. DON'T MISS Question Time audience member snaps at Labour MP [VIDEO]

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