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Conservati­ve lawmaker quits local party over Brexit

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A senior lawmaker from Britain’s governing Conservati­ves quit his local party on Saturday due to disagreeme­nts over Brexit, as the decision to leave the European Union continues to reshape loyalties in the country’s politics.

Nick Boles, 53, has been critical of the government’s threat to leave the EU without a deal and has faced calls from his local party to be ousted as its candidate for the next general election, Reuters reported.

Boles said he could remain aligned with the Conservati­ves in Parliament if they make him an acceptable offer.

The former minister said in a letter to his local party he was “not willing to do what would be necessary to restore a reasonable working relationsh­ip with a group of people whose values and views are so much at odds with my own.”

“I regret that my relationsh­ip with you should end in this way. But a politician without principles is worthless.”

Britain’s 2016 EU referendum has split not only British towns and villages but also Parliament, with both Conservati­ve and Labour leaders struggling to keep their parties united.

Last month, eleven members of Parliament from both main parties defected to form the Independen­t Group, in large part dismayed by the handling of Brexit.

This week, lawmakers voted down Prime Minister Theresa May’s divorce deal with the EU for a second time – by 391 to 242.

Boles backed May, but has urged the government to work with opposition parties on an alternativ­e Brexit plan – which would likely lead to a closer relationsh­ip with the EU than many Conservati­ves are prepared to accept.

May continues to fight to build support for her plan, which is expected to put before lawmakers for a third time next week.

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Nick Boles NEIL HALL/REUTERS

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