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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 8125 times)
YL
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« on: January 16, 2019, 03:42:36 AM »

Again, just get out of the EU, keep the Norway model provisionally, and hold a new referendum on that vs No Deal. Win-win.

The Norway model doesn't deal with the Irish border issue, because Norway isn't in the Customs Union.
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YL
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« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2019, 03:48:42 AM »

Some of you might do well to remember that Brexit is something that is going to have a huge human cost.

As it stands it's going to break up families, destroy livelihoods and so on. But sure, Britain should go through with it because I've got a bunch of facile clichés to flog

This.

Given how vague the choice in the original referendum was, I think it is also perfectly reasonable to have a second vote to confirm the decision once it is reasonably clear what "Leave" actually means.
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