Probably a fucked up thing to say as someone who doesn't live in the UK so is unaffected, but I hope the Brexit negotiations go on forever. Like…I hope in 30 years they are trying to introduce a referendum saying "okay okay, how about we go best out of seven?"
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The first referendum was, legally, advisory. The next one, imo, should be a binding referendum between two agreed options (for example between May's agreement and the current treaty position). So the question of a third one wouldn't arise.
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People have been arguing for the referendum since we first joined, it has no end. Even after the European project dies Britain will just endlessly debate if we influenced it or it influenced us.
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A points tie goes to the side with the fewest own goals. (I.e., the side that didn't drive around a bus promising people £350/week for the NHS that they knew didn't exist.)
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Refs should inform POLICY, not decide it. Government by referendum is ceding self-evidently complex decisions to people who do not have the resources (however you define that) or time to consider the details. Whether our elected representatives DO is another question...
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The queen will decide!
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The whole of the UK needs to go to therapy. Another referendum won't solve this, thorazin might
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There is no reason to make the same mistakes. People will actually know what they're voting for. There's 5 million plus 16-17 year olds to add to the voters, majorities in each state of the union and a super-majority to consider. Maybe they won't move the goal posts at half-time?
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I honestly don't even know how to explain the intricacies of Brexit to people outside the UK. It's this baffling constant that's always in the air everywhere you go, everyone's overthought and overdiscussed it to the point where it's cemented into every framework in the country.
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