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They are the three options.
There are only two options available. May's deal or No Brexit.
A No Deal is not an option as this would violate the UK's international obligations under the GFA.
The GFA could be the saving measure in all of this. May was constrained to accept a deal that is ridiculous and harms Britain without giving sovereignty and indeed renders us less in control than if we were simply members of the EU because she believes she is obliged to deliver a Brexit but cannot enter into a Brexit which falls foul of the GFA.
Ultimately, a grown up is going to have to stand up and say that the only real option is No Brexit. We don't need a referendum on this. We need leadership.
I can't help but think this has always been in her mind. She's a remainer at heart.
She couldn't float a second referendum when she was negotiating the deal, she'd have been out in an instant and we'd have been in no position to get a deal with any merit.
She knows her time is numbered, she's negotiated what she think is the best deal she could get, now I think she knows the right thing to do is put the options before parliament, first, then the people. Deal, No deal or No Brexit. They are the three options.
Peoples vote in early March.