Verb
have none of it (third-person singular simple present has none of it, present participle having none of it, simple past and past participle had none of it)
(idiomatic) To be completely unwilling to accept or support something.
There is one sure criterion of judgment as to religious faith in doctrinal matters; can you reduce it to practice? If not, have none of it. Hosea Ballou
Bourne would have none of it. Instead, he scrutinized the ideas he had held in common with them, holding each up to the light-or rather, darkness-about him. Randolph Bourne