That would need to be factored into whatever the question put to the people would be. I imagine it would be a 2 part question along the lines of 1) Leave or Remain 2) If we are to Leave would you prefer (a) May's Deal (b) No deal.
If she is (like parliament seemingly are) dead set against no deal. And a compromise can't be agreed with both parliament/the EU. I fail to see what other options she will have other than a second referendum or quittng.
I thought they had been quite clear. They want a general election (hence the vote of no confidence). Failing that, the 2nd referendum is still on the table.
Good question, what was the point of the first referendum? To my mind, the first referendum should have been used to ascertain whether there was appetite for Brexit. A second referendum could then have been used to ratify the details of the negotiated deal and the countries commitment to the...
That may be the case, but my understanding is that the window dressing deal would need agreement by EU. Not sure they would do that. And also as i understand it, there is probably a mechanism within parliament to force no deal off of the table. Either way it is going to be an interesting...
I'm not sure i understand what a sociopolitical disaster is. How would that manifest itself? As for destroying faith in democracy, i would suggest whatever the outcome that is likely as you say for millions in the country.
I would have thought that with No deal off of the table, we have no leverage over the EU to negotiate. I can't see EU ceding any ground at all, especially if No deal is ruled out. EU want us to remain, and their best chance of this is to "encourage" a second referendum. It feels like another...