Did anyone hear the interview of John Major this morning, on the Today programme?
He made some very cogent points - particularly about the 48% who voted to stay in the EU and the 63% of the electorate who did not vote for "leave".
It should be available on iPlayer (or "Sounds").
I agree - he seemed eminently sensible.
However I have to take issue that having a series of free votes in parliament would resolve anything. Deciding what parliament is prepared to accept is meaningless unless that is something also acceptable and deliverable by the EU too.
So putting forward Norway++-+ or Canada--+- simply raises further false expectations, as some of these options are clearly unacceptable to the EU.
So in reality all we should be looking for parliament to do is to vote on the deliverable brexit options (they've already voted on May's deal, but not on a free vote plus no deal) plus remain and also vote on a mechanism to resolve the deadlock if (as seems likely) none of the 3 options receives a majority in parliament. That would then be to vote on a referendum and also on whether brexit needs to be delayed to allow the agreed process to work its course.