What's Next for Brexit?

Theresa May is winning plaudits for her dedication to seeing the Brexit project through. What's next?

Brexit is fatally flawed.

Firstly Theresa is being driven by an intent to honour the marginal 2016 referendum result, which everyone knows was won by lies, deceit and criminality. Dishonourable.

Secondly the ‘deal’ has major flaws which means it satisfies very few.   In particular the Political Declaration (Framework for the Future Relationship) is only 7 pages. Substantially all the negotiation about the future will need to be done AFTER the UK leaves the EU, when it cannot easily go back.  A 'Blind Brexit'.  That is unacceptable to Leavers and Remainers alike.

Thirdly the latest polls indicate that support for Remain is clearly over 50%, with her ‘deal’ lagging behind the horror of No Deal. The latest from YouGov about the deal is consistent with polls just before the deal showing Remain support well over 50%.  No majority support for Brexit of any kind.

Logically then, the idea of Brexit should now be abandoned, and the Article 50 notification withdrawn.  Donald Tusk, President of the EU Council has suggested the EU would be “best prepared for a No Brexit scenario”.  The EU wants the UK to Remain.

But this is politics.  How can the Article 50 notification be reversed?

Maybe a change of Prime Minister would help.  But it sounds like she would win a no-confidence vote should it arise.   Why is she so intent on Brexit when she campaigned for Remain?  How can Theresa May’s mind be changed?

She insists that there will be no second referendum. Maybe the pressure will become too much, and she’ll agree.  That will at least establish what the people want, what the people really really want.

But the most powerful way to change Theresa's mind would be for the 2016 referendum result to be declared void. That must be the objective for those, seemingly the majority, who believe no form of Brexit is in the national interest. 

The question is how can Theresa May be persuaded to declare the referendum result void? Both from a legal and a political angle.  Over to you.

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