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    It would be a constitutional outrage if they held another referendum before enacting the first one, indeed having blocked it as best as they can.

    It would have no stature. What will they do if the score is one all? hold best of 3 Keep voting till they get one they like? Cameron rightly called it a " neverendum"

    They cannot hold it on a deal. There isn't one yet. Just a demand for money.
    That alone should prove to starry eyed remainers how pathetic the EU really is.
    We will have to call their bluff, and prove what little hold they have. Eu refuse to negotiate a deal precisely because MPs openly state they will Not no deal.

    Another vote on any question would be the most divisive act in history. The idiots who suggest another referendum have no concept of how badly EU will trample us if we ask to return. It was a no return decision.

    In all this time I have not heard a single argument for remain that stands intellectual scrutiny. Just a lot of hot air and an echo of misconceptions about the EU. It is a pity so few study it. Most MPs that talk about customs unions and single market do not even seem to know what they are! Not surprising when the EU spends more on misinformation by the propaganda and advertising department than even Coca Cola!



    Quote Originally Posted by noel View Post
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48245499

    I think this is where the real battleground is now. It's sounding increasingly like there might be some sort of confirmatory referendum. And it depends on how this is set up and what questions are asked.

    If it's yes/no again, we might vote to remain. But if it's to confirm a deal that both Labour and Conservatives support, they might go with: remain, go with our deal, leave with no deal.

    That would seem to be a way to divide the remainers and the leavers into those who are prepared to support whatever deal is agreed.

    Or will the conservatives swallow their pride and vote for the current deal at the forth time of asking rather than have Labour dictate government policy?
    Last edited by Oracle; 14-05-2019 at 03:20 AM.

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