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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.
This would = parliament binding future parliaments.