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How realistic is it to say that there should have been three options on the ballot paper: hard Brexit, soft Brexit or Remain?
The original referendum was also non-binding ...
It can't be in these votes even with an extension.
Forgive me, but Brexit will show the loyal and disloyal. No company provides work for the benefit of the worker. It is all about making money.If companies cared about their work force they would not be any job losses. We work to live not live to work.
why not? It would leave the government with no option except to withdraw article 50 but they can do that unilaterally.
Because in and of itself it didn't include any revocation. And the possibility is still there to ask for an extension. Or indeed vote for May's deal.
They’ve already voted against May’s deal twice. How many more times do they need to vote against it before you concede it’s a no?Yes, they can ask for an extension, but the EU might say no. If tonight’s vote had been binding and the EU had said no to an extension, the only way out is to withdraw article 50 because just letting no deal happen would be against the law. Unfortunately (from my perspective) no deal is still allowed because the vote was advisory.
Except it can't be binding because the EU have to accept the extension, and there was nothing in the amendment about an extensuon. Therefore it couldn't be binding.
What?The EU doesn’t have to accept an extension. But it does have to accept us withdrawing article 50. So there is a way out if the vote were binding.
What? The EU doesn’t have to accept an extension. But it does have to accept us withdrawing article 50. So there is a way out if the vote were binding.
Now that parliament has voted for asking for an extension, seeing rumours that the EU might offer a 4 YEAR extension!
From the EU’s point of view, the longer the extension, the better. The demographics of the UK are on their side. May is going to have yet another vote. It occurs to me that she might win that if the DUP is faced with her deal or stay in the EU.
I agree, it looks to me, that her deal will go through at some time. The idea that they floated of the honesty box border was a n attempt to flag to the DUP that things could be worse.
It seems somewhat ironic that she is allowed as many votes on her deal as she likes until she gets the answer she wants but even one more referendum would be a “betrayal of democracy”.
MP's have boxed themselves into a corner, they vote against another referendum, vote against no deal.The EU are going to say take or leave it, knowing that MPs will have to take it.