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Originally Posted by Mr K
Well there's only one way to find that out isn't there? We have General elections over a similar timescale, and people change their minds then, as they have a right to do. The implications of Brexit are far bigger and much more long reaching than any General Election. In particular there are 3-4 years worth of new voters on the register, who this will affect most. Also now there's a deal on the table, we know exactly what we're voting for, not some lie painted on a bus.
It's boring me like everyone else, but the implications are too important, to 'just get it over with', because it won't, negotiating a trade deal will drag on for years.
I can guarantee I'll shut up on the issue if we vote again and accept this deal
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That Cameron promised to abide by the results of an "Advisory" referendum has been the problem all along.
Any referendum making such a promise should only be run as binding. Forcing every MP to support his comment has led us down this disastrous path.