I agree. And it makes me wonder what the logically "best" options on a multi way second referendum should be.
Possibly they should be:
a) the current government proposed deal (assuming we get to one)
b) no deal / hard brexit
c) something else as yet undefined that better suits my view of Brexit
d) remain
I suspect that c) would be a strong contender, but what does it mean? Unfortunately, it would mean a continuation of the madness. Although, almost by definition it would imply remaining in the EU until it could be defined and agreed upon.
I agree. And it makes me wonder what the logically "best" options on a multi way second referendum should be.
Possibly they should be:
a) the current government proposed deal (assuming we get to one)
b) no deal / hard brexit
c) something else as yet undefined that better suits my view of Brexit
d) remain
I suspect that c) would be a strong contender, but what does it mean? Unfortunately, it would mean a continuation of the madness. Although, almost by definition it would imply remaining in the EU until it could be defined and agreed upon.