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Originally Posted by Pierre
The electorate don’t get a chance to accept or reject it. We won’t know because there won’t be referendum on it.
If the electorate do seem to not like it, then political parties can stand on a ticket to scrap the deal at the next election. If they win then we’ll know.
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There will be a referendum but the question is whether May’s deal makes it as far as the ballot paper.
As you say though, in the highly unlikely event it passes the Tories will pay the price at the next election. Unless people are satisfied because of the reasons I stated previously. Xenophobia and racism.
It isn’t taking back control, and it’s paying £39bn for the privilege.