Pierre, I agree with this post you have made. It’s a genuinely intriguing situation.
I think how our Parliamentarians get out of it (or rather, if they don’t) is going to be a politically defining moment for a generation. Like the Miners strike crushed communities.
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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.
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That and, if there’s Parliamentary will, the timescale to withdraw or amend the EU Withdrawal Act can be severely reduced. Common practice and procedures will be out the window.