The St Albans MP has called on her colleagues not to play "political games" during Brexit negotiations.
Anne Main MP said constituents "will not thanks a single on of us" who tries to play games within Brexit.
She said: "I think it behoves us all, whichever side of the argument we were on, to recognise that, overwhelmingly, the country voted to proceed with its decision to leave the European Union at this year’s general election."
Mrs Main secured her seat on June 8 with a 6,109 majority, compared to 12,732 in the 2015 election, with other candidates claiming she does not represent the viewpoint of St Albans residents in regards Brexit.
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