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Originally Posted by denphone
And you think by having a second referendum the falsehoods , fabrications ,etc . etc , etc from politicians from both sides are going to be suddenly going away , Somehow leopards don't change their spots.
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In that case the people would have to remove any obstacles in a General Election.
The flaws of the first referendum and squabbling internal divisions in both parties have cost us two years of negotiations. A General Election should be after a second referendum putting May’s best deal against Corbyn’s “jobs first Brexit” when drilled down into the details. That way we can have no wriggle room: people voted for a clear vision of Brexit in the full knowledge of the EU position and economic forecasts.
Until that happens the politicians have just enough cover to sabotage this.