From: the_todal@icloud.com
On 25/10/2019 21:46, Fredxx wrote:
> On 25/10/2019 20:16:38, Pamela wrote:
>> On 16:29€€ 25 Oct 2019, RH156RH wrote:
>>
>>> €€ Many MPs and political commentators seem to be oblivious to the fact
>>> €€ that they are embracing an absurdity when they insist€€ that a "No
Deal
>>> €€ Brexit" is made impossible.€€ This is absurd because if there is€€ no
>>> €€ deal€€ embraced by a majority of€€ MPs€€ then by definition the
default
>>> €€ position€€ is no deal unless€€ Parliament€€ votes to revoke Article
50.
>>
>> Good idea. A second referendum might also help.
>
> How does that help anyone if the result is still a majority for leave?
It avoids time-consuming arguments about whether "the people" want a
no-deal Brexit or a deal which makes compromises and gives us access to
the single market.
We've spent more than 3 years arguing about what Brexit means, in the
manner of theologians arguing about the meaning of scripture. The
electorate are bored and impatient but it is quite wrong to say that MPs
have been wasting time.
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