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Old 06-01-2019, 23:29   #5808
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Carth View Post
It certainly does, for example a 3 choice vote consisting of:

*No Deal
*Mays Deal
*Remain

would effectively split the 'leaving' votes while leaving the Remain votes as they were.

It would have to be Binary . . but since there won't be one it's just hot air
A referendum is unlikely in my opinion but need not be binary. You could have transferable votes when one option is eliminated and the votes transfer to the second choice, for example.
The example you provide also splits the historic remain vote as I'm sure that some previous remain-voters would now vote for her deal and not remain.
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