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all the previous no-deal avoiding should have been to change the default option to revoke rather than crash out.
The trouble with that is that you're only going to get a majority for that option if the majority want to revoke. May's deal was a dead duck from beginning to end, and everyone knew that except May. So what you'd really voting for in that case is revocation. Which is one of the many options Parliament can't agree upon...
yeah I know. i see how we're fucked. all the previous no-deal avoiding should have been to change the default option to revoke rather than crash out. then we could have had a shot at mays deal, rather than comparing it with the mystical no deal that we've got.