Paul the Wolf
Score Predictions Competition Organiser
The fundamental beauty of a binary referendum is that it makes you take one of two stark choices and no amount of reshaping, hindsight, or trying to reinvent what the question 'actually' meant will alter the fact, or don't vote at all!
You either didn't vote, or you voted to remain, so the choice now (and in fact always has been) is to revoke A50; or you voted to leave which was always a 'no deal' outcome because the EU said from the off it cannot negotiate a TD until we left the EU and we wanted to negotiate a TD alongside the WA, before we left.
Unless the law of the land is changed/repealed, or 'a deal' is agreed for Brexit and approved in Parliament, then we leave the EU on the 31st Oct. It is quite simple really and Boris is on a winner either way.
We've run out of road to kick the can down and the EU have run out of time, because if they don't break free of the Brexit saga, one way or another, the whole Union can blow up, with the various pressures being exerted elsewhere.
Agreed. There always was and always will be only 3 possible outcomes - revoke A50, accept the WA or go with no deal. But the Uk don't want any of those 3 choices. If the EU allow another extension it's not going to solve anything. They should say "make your mind up now".