:sigh: none of that is relevant if you can't define what Leave means. And the only Leave that everyone can be clear about is no deal. Anything else becomes a debate that cannot be won. The only thing that will bring clarity is no deal. It will allow us to clearly understand what it was that Leave voted for and what therefore the impact is.
Then we can hang them all when it goes wrong.
Don't worry about the youth. They don't vote and the votes of those who do are spread geographically in such a way that makes little difference. Their supposed 'great surge' in 2017 was shown to be massively exaggerated. The people who achieved that vote for Corbyn in 2017 were pěssed-off, middle-aged remainers making a protest vote.
Which is why we should see that mandate for what it is- wrong!
A second referendum with the option of remain is the only option. In fact, I am not even sure that leaving in any manner should be an option in the next referendum as it clearly isnt working.
It should be remain, or remain plus.
Nice, clear choices.
There is no lack of clarity as to what leave voted for. They voted to leave! That and nothing more.
There isnt any confusion at all. It doesnt matter why individuals voted leave, or what their reasons were. They all voted for exactly the same thing.
You can define leave as much as you like but the fact will always remain (pardon the pun) that nobody voted for that. All they did was answer a question.
It doesn't matter why you ordered steak.