Not this Bremainer - I'd see it as the least worst way forward.
The least bad way forward is finding a way of ignoring the results of the referendum, either by holding a new one, holding a new general election or finding a different way that would give the government a democratic mandate to avoid the disaster becoming a catastrophe.
Personally I think that will be unacceptable politically to the Conservative Party and we'll be out-out-out (out of the EU, out of the EEA and the way that May is so anti ECHR out of the council of Europe so we can have the death penalty back - so beloved of the blue rinse brigade) and damn the consequences![]()
Maybe. Without the EEA UK will suffer badly though. A lot of that conservative party manifesto is about bringing in jobs, development, greater social spending and whatnot. Surely those pledges are important too? Or will they be all completely discarded, because a plurality of the electorate believed the lies and voted to Leave the EU?
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