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Question: Should Britons be able to have a revote on Brexit?
#1
Briton: Yes
 
#2
Briton: No
 
#3
Non-Briton: Yes
 
#4
Non-Briton: No
 
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Total Voters: 161

Author Topic: Should There be a Revote on Brexit?  (Read 8381 times)
President Punxsutawney Phil
TimTurner
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« on: June 24, 2018, 01:23:35 PM »

No, they should do the most soft Brexit possible. Cancelling the referendum result altogether would be wrong.
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President Punxsutawney Phil
TimTurner
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« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2018, 01:28:58 PM »

No, they should do the most soft Brexit possible. Cancelling the referendum result altogether would be wrong.

Hard Brexit is what was sold by the Leave camp, with the exception of a few idealists like Daniel Hannan and careerists like Johnson. It should be a hard Brexit. And the EU will deserve the consequences too as its as much a failure of our system as a general culture of ignorance about the EU institutions in the UK.
The people didn't vote for Hard Brexit - they just voted for a vague concept of Brexit. The most sensible option in that spectrum is the one Parliament ought to pick.
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