@piersmorgan is right to call out this shameful Parliament which is doing all it can to stop Brexit.

Turns out that attempting to implement the democratic will of the people is actually quite a popular policy among the electorate... Who knew?
Boris snatches 14-point lead over Corbyn
www.thetimes.co.uk
Farage praises Boris for ousting the "turncoats" who "were not prepared to honour the Conservatives’ Brexit manifesto pledge" and urges him to do a deal with the Brexit Party to ensure he returns to No 10.
We're on the home straight. A Brexit Alliance can get this over the line!
I am 100% sincere in offering a non-aggresive pact with the Tories
www.telegraph.co.uk
WATCH | @RaheemKassam says Boris can clear Britain's pathway out the EU, on time.
Trigger the Civil Contingencies Act on the basis that the country is in a state of emergency. "If Remainers are right, a hard Brexit does have those implications."
"Use their logic against them."
See video on: https://twitter.com/i/status/1170398102681006080
In what other context would it be okay for MPs to collaborate with a foreign power that is working to punish the country they’re supposed to represent, for making a democratic decision to leave a protectionist racket?
It’s treacherous – plain and simple.
Rebel Tory MPs and opposition leaders received private assurances from European leaders that a request by parliament for a three-month Brexit extension would be granted in one last attempt to break the deadlock.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/34a41c22-d0eb-11e9-bac7-3a108794927b
David Cameron isn't the only 'girly swot' (as Boris is revealed to have called him).
Westminster is brimming with Remainer MPs glorifying in the same self-righteous "I'm going to tell on you" attitude of that annoying kid we all had to tolerate at school.
#DrainTheSwamp
Rebels agreed extension with EU leaders before crunch vote
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/34a41c22-d0eb-11e9-bac7-3a108794927b
"Failure to deliver Brexit in some form would show that we do not really have a democracy," adds Murray, who is in no doubt, the Tory Party must finish the job or be finished itself.
"It will be toast."