then unfortunately we are back to square one, because for remainers No Deal is totally off limits.
then unfortunately we are back to square one, because for remainers No Deal is totally off limits.
@LouReedwalkonthewildside said no deal v remain which is different than the first and at least the voter knows what they are getting with no ambiguous deal option.
That's the thing, we wouldn't have all the "No one knew what they were voting for" like we did after the first referendum.
Honest question for the Welsh among us.
Why did Wales vote to leave?
no because No Deal has been designated by default as unacceptable by Labour and Lib Dems. They blocked it on multiple occasions, there is no way it can go on a ballot paper now if they have anything to do with it.@LouReedwalkonthewildside said no deal v remain which is different than the first and at least the voter knows what they are getting with no ambiguous deal option.
Honest question for the Welsh among us.
Why did Wales vote to leave?
You think the ERG are in the remain camp??If it doesn't help brexit, it is, by default, in the remain camp.
no because No Deal has been designated by default as unacceptable by Labour and Lib Dems. They blocked it on multiple occasions, there is no way it can go on a ballot paper now if they have anything to do with it.
they will have to negotiate a new deal, get it through parliament and then have a ref based on that or remain.
Honest question for the Welsh among us.
Why did Wales vote to leave?
If the country specifically votes for a no deal to move on the process, I guess they would stand aside and let it happen.
They are blocking it at the moment as they believe there isn't a mandate from the people for no deal.
Honest question for the Welsh among us.
Why did Wales vote to leave?
They are blocking it because they think it is completely irresponsible to let the country damage itself like that.If the country specifically votes for a no deal to move on the process, I guess they would stand aside and let it happen.
They are blocking it at the moment as they believe there isn't a mandate from the people for no deal.
I have read about this strange phenomenon.
As you know, a lot of English people in the Welsh border regions have moved to live just inside Wales over the years.
Plus a lot of English retirees now live in Welsh properties they bought back in the 20th and which fuelled a lot of resentment amongst Walians as the time and contributed greatly to the rise of Welsh nationalism and the rise of Plaid.
Anyway....this report concluded that the overall Welsh vote was skewered toward NO by English people living in Wales.
And that among actual Welsh people the majority voted Remain.
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