WorKid wrote:So now the question is does May have a Plan B?
Yossarian wrote:Armitage_Shankburn wrote:A French style two stager is the only thing that works ie take remain out, and if the deal doesn't win, then go to remain /crash as the option. Let brexit be le Pen. Spin it "we gave you a chance to exit based on not fucking it and you said no. So we asked whether we should fuck it or remain"
I could live with this.
but that would mean the first vote is between deal or leave?Yossarian wrote:I could live with this.Armitage_Shankburn wrote:A French style two stager is the only thing that works ie take remain out, and if the deal doesn't win, then go to remain /crash as the option. Let brexit be le Pen. Spin it "we gave you a chance to exit based on not fucking it and you said no. So we asked whether we should fuck it or remain"
WorKid wrote:But there's no majority for a referendum either.
Diluted Dante wrote:Labours official position is if the May deal fails, and if a No Confidence vote fails, then they will back a 2nd referendum. So currently no, there isn't a Peoples Vote majority, but there will be when Labour are on board.
WorKid wrote:Yossarian wrote:Armitage_Shankburn wrote:A French style two stager is the only thing that works ie take remain out, and if the deal doesn't win, then go to remain /crash as the option. Let brexit be le Pen. Spin it "we gave you a chance to exit based on not fucking it and you said no. So we asked whether we should fuck it or remain"
I could live with this.
Can't this just be done with ranking preferences instead?
Not that there'll be a referendum so it's all moot.
(Sorry Moot)
RamSteelwood wrote:but that would mean the first vote is between deal or leave?Yossarian wrote:I could live with this.Armitage_Shankburn wrote:A French style two stager is the only thing that works ie take remain out, and if the deal doesn't win, then go to remain /crash as the option. Let brexit be le Pen. Spin it "we gave you a chance to exit based on not fucking it and you said no. So we asked whether we should fuck it or remain"
surely every remainer would then vote deal just in case, and so the deal becomes most likely?
or do you mean accept deal/reject deal option, with some kind of notice that a rejected deal returns to an in/out vote?
Diluted Dante wrote:That's not Corbyn's position.
Um, yes it is.
Brooks wrote:That is one of the hiccups with democracy - public opinion can absolutely be hijacked by bastards pretty easily if your goal is wholly reactionary leaning into shit ape biases.
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