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Originally Posted by jfman
If I should have copied and pasted your post, then added to it to clarify then I apologise to the forum team for not understanding the rule correctly.
There’s nothing undemocratic about asking the people if this outcome meets their expectations. Being a Democrat first are foremost is a red herring.
If there are any other economic models which assume the Government does act why haven’t these been commissioned by interested parties? The European Research Group is certainly lacking in research in this regard.
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If none of the options in a 2nd referendum represents the outcome of the 1st, then it IS undemocratic.
It would be like the losing party in a general election actually winning, and having a further vote to decide who would be prime minister from the losing party.