In areas of policy making regarding our membership and participation in the EU and it's institutions. We sit on the board that sets that agenda.
Our knowledge of what the actual cost and impact of any form of Brexit will be has also changed so, given that, it will also be on any ballot.
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I rather think that the Remain campaign of 2019/2020 is hardly likely to exceed the warnings of doom and pestilence that the Remain campaign of 2016 used. We now know that our economy will continue to grow outside the EU, which is a far cry from what the Remain campaign told us.
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I think we are due to have a General Election first where you and all the other unsatisfied people can all vote for the Lib Dems as foiling Brexit is so important to you, and me and all the democrats can all vote for The Tories and TBP (in the North). Not scared of a GE are you?
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We all voted to Leave the EU, plain and simple.
The HOW we leave was never an option to vote for at the time.
The withdrawal agreement was not known at the referendum vote so it would not have been possible to know what preference we might have until we knew about it.