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Originally Posted by jfman
But nobody who wants to leave is confident enough to put that to the test.
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Morally, this is about as valid as Biff Tannen asking Marty McFly if he’s chicken.
We’re making no demand beyond that which was promised in 2016: that the result be respected. The result has not been implemented. We must leave, as promised. If that doesn’t work out then why not start campaigning for a referendum on joining?
Nothing, incidentally, has changed since 2016 in our knowledge of what leaving looks like, except for what we have “learned” thanks to the machinations of an EU, a UK civil service and a cabinet made predominantly of people who didn’t want us to leave. We haven’t actually left so there’s no valid reason for holding a new vote on the same question.