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Old 31-03-2019, 18:08   #892
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
I’m not wrong. It was always going to happen, and a much easier process than many hypothesised. Assuming politicians will do absolutely nothing isn’t really the optimal starting point for any stance.

It only has to back a second referendum once. If you read back I said it’d have to be the “last possible option”. Plenty of time yet.
Yes, it certainly seems to be one of the more popular options that Parliament is voting on. If we rule out an election then the choices narrow. I'm still inclined to think it won't happen.
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