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Originally Posted by jfman
There’s no basis to implement a referendum result nobody wants. Be that May’s deal, or no deal.
If anyone in the leave campaign genuinely thought public opinion hadn’t changed they’d be at the front of the queue saying it’s time for a second referendum. A referendum to end the meddling, based on the evidence available.
It’s telling that there’s no appetite for such a referendum.
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It tells no such thing - we don't keep having the same votes because one side won't accept they lost - leave won the democratic process in 2016. So we leave.