[Magdalen] Brexit 2nd vote?
Molly Wolf
lupa at kos.net
Sat Jun 25 22:32:28 UTC 2016
But would the EU accept the results of a second referendum? The news stories I've seen seem to be suggesting a very tough line from the remaining members.
Molly
The man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way. -- Mark Twain
> On Jun 25, 2016, at 6:30 PM, Roger Stokes <roger.stokes65 at btinternet.com> wrote:
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>> On 25/06/2016 20:03, M J _Mike_ Logsdon wrote:
>> Some want one, apparently.
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>> Whether it happens or not (please God, let it), now there's a functional democracy.
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>> (Use of "functional" taken from my current general manager's implementation of a "functional organisation chart": anything can change at any time, as need dictates.)
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> It is certainly possible, especially given that the majority of Members of Parliament are opposed to leaving the EU. The procedure would be for a new Bill to be introduced authorising a second referendum, quite possibly extending the mandate to include those who are 16 or 17 on the grounds that they would be 18 by the time the UK left the EU. Those who were and are for leaving would huff and puff but Parliament can pass whatever Bills it likes and the monarch would then give her assent. Some of those who were for leaving might change their mind when they see what has happened to sterling and the Stock Market, and is likely to happen to interest rates.
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> The Prime Minister has said he will leave it to his successor when to start the clock on the departure process. A second vote opposing leaving that occurred before then would result in that notice not being given. How likely is this scenario? I honestly don't know but the cold light of the morning after the night before might just sgift things a bit - and extending the franchise (as happened with the Scottish independence refendum) could be the tipping point.
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> Roger
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