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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
No I didn't. I said in different words that if the voters heard Cameron say that one of the choices was "leave altogether" then you can't claim that "nobody voted for no deal". The English language, in this case, is quite plain.
The then PM did not say we must leave altogether - he was merely offering the choice. What you've opined has nothing to with my point.
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How many more times?

Deal still means leave, or is meant to.
Any 2nd referendum could only ask "Leave with a delay" or "Leave without any delay". That is what "deal or no deal" entails.