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Originally Posted by Pierre
Parliament voted to give this specific decision to the electorate. Parliament subsequently voted to enact the result of the referendum.
So the result referendum is no longer “advisory”
If parliament vote the deal down, which they can do, if it doesn’t change the law, and we will still leave in March.
Parliament voting no to the deal is not yet a vote to remain.
There would have to be a Parliamentary vote on whether to stay in or out. Considering Parliament have already voted to leave ( the result of which I don’t recall being conditional on what type of deal, if any, we ended up with) it would be seen by some asthe greatest betrayal ever seen in modern Western politics.
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I’ve put some fixes in bold.
Almost everything Parliament does is conditional, it can change it’s mind on the basis of any new facts it pleases. Outright remaining is betrayal, a second referendum that remain wins less so. Which is why you are so terrified of it.