Re: Brexit
It would've been impossible to have a plan without already agreeing it with the EU, and the EU would never agree a plan until after the referendum.
The problem with any other sort of question in the referendum was clearly demonstrated in recent House of Commons votes. People on completely opposite viewpoints would vote yes or no. One side would vote "no" because it went too far, and the opposing side would vote "no" because it didn't go far enough. The resultant "verdict" didn't actually demonstrate anything.
The EU has some idea of what we are looking for, because of the pre-referendum EU reform talks.
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