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If There Were A General Election On Oct 14 ?
and a party stood as a remain party and won convincingly with the leave voters spreading their votes across other parties . Would we automatically remain within the EU ? or would there be another referendum with alternative options ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jim //In the scenario I envisaged, essentially the entire country has changed their minds. So, exactly how are they "not being listened to"? If anything, in that scenario, going ahead with Brexit would be the act of not listening, because you are refusing to listen to what the country says *now*//
I'm sure you did :-). However there is no way of knowing without a second referendum and as we have not completed the first, yet, that would clearly be a terrible idea. And as I said, what would be the point in voting again, ever?
The research will show whatever you want it to, depending on what you look for. We have had one referendum and then a leap for the Brexit party. How many times should people be asked the same thing before the answer is accepted?
I'm sure you did :-). However there is no way of knowing without a second referendum and as we have not completed the first, yet, that would clearly be a terrible idea. And as I said, what would be the point in voting again, ever?
The research will show whatever you want it to, depending on what you look for. We have had one referendum and then a leap for the Brexit party. How many times should people be asked the same thing before the answer is accepted?
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