Quote Originally Posted by DryCleaning View Post
I disagree. Labours policy was the Brexit decision was made by the electorate so let the electorate decide on what form of Brexit they want via a referendum.
That would mean people having to vote between the many different types of Brexit, which is rather out of line with the purpose of referendums, but hey so what? Just change the rules. And when you have the answer to that question have another referendum so anyone who voted for a losing choice in the first vote could then vote yes or no to the one that won the first vote. can say yes or no to the winner.
Then have another one to check if the answer you got for the first one was right. ( In other words was it the answer you wanted).
Then after you have negotiated a new treaty with the EU have a referendum so the people can vote on what they are actually going to get.
(And keep having them until you (The EU) get the answer they want, like they said they would keep doing with Eire when the population rejected the Euro.)