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<blockquote data-quote="alex04w" data-source="post: 6311076" data-attributes="member: 21104"><p>If there has to be another vote (and I disagree that there should until the result of the last one is implemented). then it has to be a two stage vote to be fair.</p><p></p><p>First stage is Leave / Remain (essentially a complete rerun of the last vote)</p><p></p><p>Second stage is either</p><p>If Leave wins the first stage then the second question is Deal or No Deal</p><p>If Remain wins the first stage then the second question is Return to Common Market or Full integration (adopt euro, support EU army, abolish Westminster and rely on Brussels and regional assemblies)</p><p></p><p>In both the second stages, there is one scenario that is beyond the ability of the UK to implement. The UK cannot bring about a deal as we would just have to take what was on offer and lets be honest the UK will never be given a good deal out of spite by the EU. Likewise the EU will never let us return to the common market. So in that sense it is fair all round.</p><p></p><p>Revoking Article 50 without a public vote to permit it is not an option. Simply because the UK can never invoke it again on the same unilateral terms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alex04w, post: 6311076, member: 21104"] If there has to be another vote (and I disagree that there should until the result of the last one is implemented). then it has to be a two stage vote to be fair. First stage is Leave / Remain (essentially a complete rerun of the last vote) Second stage is either If Leave wins the first stage then the second question is Deal or No Deal If Remain wins the first stage then the second question is Return to Common Market or Full integration (adopt euro, support EU army, abolish Westminster and rely on Brussels and regional assemblies) In both the second stages, there is one scenario that is beyond the ability of the UK to implement. The UK cannot bring about a deal as we would just have to take what was on offer and lets be honest the UK will never be given a good deal out of spite by the EU. Likewise the EU will never let us return to the common market. So in that sense it is fair all round. Revoking Article 50 without a public vote to permit it is not an option. Simply because the UK can never invoke it again on the same unilateral terms. [/QUOTE]
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