• That's a problem for every political party though.

    And since parliament is not bound by the previous parliament (unless it is the Brexit referendum cos then all the rules are suddenly irrelevant...) normally, that is something I think should be resolved.

    Maybe there is some way to pass legislation that the parliament after should on Brexit negotiations implement what was agreed or put unfinished parts of the negotiation back to a public vote?

    If not...then what does anybody actually have in their hands unless they come up with something that can pass parliament and can be dealt with quickly in further negotations? Aside from full SM/CU membership I can't think of anything.

  • Maybe there is some way to pass legislation that the parliament after should on Brexit negotiations implement what was agreed or put unfinished parts of the negotiation back to a public vote?

    This would = parliament binding future parliaments.

  • Exactly. A big deal, but somehow not when it is a badly ran referendum. The UK governing system doesn't seem to be setup for this sort of scenario.

    So how is anybody supposed to trust any promises of any party now? They have to get real about the costs/benefits and the time of any options, if their option A won't pass in parliament, then option B with cost xyz has to be tried.

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