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Originally Posted by Pierre
I think it’s all very intriguing.
The deal will be voted down, of that I am in no doubt.
We are leaving in March, that is enshrined in law, which was voted for by parliament in parliament.
But now everyone ( all politicians) are saying that parliament will not accept leaving with no deal.
So it's a great position our parliament ( and that’s everyone, not just the government) have got themselves into.
They were full of the “ we respect the result of the referendum “, “ we will implement the result” etc.
But now it seems no one is so sure,” we respect the result, to a point but now actually we can’t”
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Well the specific version of the result that entails no deal. The alternatives will be this deal again (or a slight variation of it), EEA 'for now', a delay to Article 50. Outright cancelling the result will only be considered via another referendum.