Varian I think you are wrong, it is now impossible to go for a hard Brexit by walking away, even if the EU offer a terrible deal.Parliament itself has seen to that, as it refuses to accept a no deal.It’s trying the government’s hands completely within the negotiations.Imagine buying a car, the manager tells you the exorbitant price of it, you offer a lower price, the manager refuses so you walk away.He may call you back if he wants a deal, but if he doesn’t, then you can leave and get a better deal elsewhere.
Parliament will never go for a no deal with the EU, the EU know this and will give the worst deal they possibly can.
There would likely be a GE and if Corbyn was PM, they then have a big problem.They couldn’t possibly refuse to go ahead with leaving the EU, for fear of what the people would say, after being promised ( by both Parties) that the referendum result would be honoured.
So, they would come up with the cowardly solution to hold another referendum, then they could say ‘ ah, the people have spoken’ if this time round the vote was to stay.
I doubt that many people would ever trust a politician again after that.
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Lack of public toilets in towns.