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Old 30-11-2018, 12:21   #3978
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
The EU don’t have to accept further negotiations (of course, they could change their minds if there’s an extension, or a unilateral withdrawal of Article 50) to force a 2nd referendum on the basis of deal/remain.

We are heading for a constitutional crisis, ironically due to Parliamentary sovereignty.

This crisis is required to force the conditions to remain.
In your head.

The EU will not change their minds. TM made that clear and so has the EU. This is a big decision, but it's not a constitutional crisis.

Incidentally, the choice is now clearly between the withdrawal agreement as it stands or no deal. TM has just ruled out the Norway option.

So it's a binary choice. That makes it a lot less complicated.
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