Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
Anything. May’s deal to rejected again because the DUP are against it. Long delay to Brexit will then be required followed by, presumably a general election and a second referendum? Or will it be a super-soft Brexit (customs union/free movement etc)

We’re going to end up remaining or having a Brexit so soft that we essentially did remain. But think of the wasted time, money and effort that went into all this. **** me.
By ‘slight preference’, you mean it was defeated by 27 votes even when those voting knew it would have no weight.

Quite why people imagine it would gain rather than lose support when there’s a chance it might actually prove binding is beyond me.