Despite the announcement of the triggering of Article 50 on Wednesday
this week, Gina Mller has vowed to ensure Theresa Mays Brexit plans are
disrupted.
Gina Miller who called herself "superwoman" told
talk Radio Brexiteer that MPs have not heard
the last of her, after promising to be very active in the Brexit
negotiations.
Gina became very popular after she dragged the government to
the court and won them twice in the High Court and Supreme Court, over Brexit
Bill.
It was amid a media conversation with the Badass Woman’s
Hour evening programme, that the famous anti-Brexit activist pronounced herself
as a “superwoman” who would not allow anything to stop her from disrupting the
PM from achieving her Brexit plans.
Talking to last night’s radio show, Miller stated that
nothing will silent her simply because Article 50 has been triggered to begin
Brexit. Saying that people up and down the country should "keep an
eye" on the Government as they take Britain out of the European Union.
She said: "I have always been a troublemaker. I always
saw myself as Superwoman, someone who could save the world!"
Miller also stated: "I have a very disruptive
investment business because I think the city’s not working.
"I do the same with charity. That is what I am doing in
politics too.
"We have three things: our voice, our actions and our
conscience, and we cannot lose that."
Conversely, she overruled the suggestion she would move into
politics and possibility run as an MP.
She said: "I think you can be more powerful outside of
politics.
"I am going to be pressuring the Government for the
next two years and make my voice heard."
The pro-European activist described the Brexit negotiation
process as unpicking an intricate tapestry bit by bit after 44 years of careful
work.
She exposed that she feels “disappointment, regret about the
way the whole Brexit campaign was fought and nervousness about what’s going to
happen" when Article 50 is triggered.
Mrs Miller added: "I’m really worried about just
letting the Government get on with it because they don’t have the time, the
skills, or a plan.
"I will not let them just get on with it. The MPs have
no backbone, I fought really hard for them and they voted against
themselves."
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