Explain how it is different? The Brexit/ Rejoin the EU question could be on the manifesto of one or more UK political party from now until doomsday.
Really?
*Sighs*
Okay it's simple.
Scenario 1: I go to the polls to vote for Bill or Ted. I like Bill, but Teds wins. In 4 years I go back to the poll and vote again for Bill or Ted, this time Bill wins.
Scenario 2: I go to the polls to vote on "Referendum Y: Yes or No?" I support Referendum Y and vote yes, but it doesn't pass. In 4 years I go back to the polls and see that Referendum Y: Yes or No? is on the ballot again. Again I vote yes and this time in passes.
Now this is the important difference... in scenario 1 Ted is still in office between the two elections. I don't get to just go "Wait and ask again" as a way to keep people I disagree with from getting their way.
I can vote Ted out of office the next time an election cycle comes up, I can't demand Ted not take office until we vote again in 4 years.
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