Nothing is easy..... I can see UK parliament spending weeks "debating"... whether to hold a referendum, then more time to decide when, what the choices might be, how to analyze the results, and still FAIL to accept a result!
I see consideration already at UK Government website..https://www.instituteforgovernment.org. ... dum-brexit(At least Government sees the same 3 choices as me... they got something right)
What might the referendum question(s) be?Quote:
Most referendums offer voters a binary choice between two options. In the case of Brexit, there are at least three possible outcomes:
Theresa May’s deal, Brexit with no deal, or remaining in the EU after all.
A second referendum could in principle be held as a straight choice between two of these options: for instance Deal vs No Deal, or Deal vs Remain. In this case, whichever option won more votes would be implemented. This approach would naturally be opposed by those who support the third, excluded option.
If a referendum were held that includes all three options then there are different ways to determine the result. The simplest approach would be to allow each voter to vote for their favoured option, with the most popular choice declared the victor. This could lead, however, to an option being implemented without support of a majority of voters.
To avoid this, voters could rank their choices in order of preference. The least popular first choice would be eliminated, and its votes reallocated based on second preferences. This would ensure that the successful option gained over 50% of first and second preferences.
Finally, the referendum could include two separate questions. Question 1 could ask whether voters wish to Leave or Remain, as in 2016. Question 2 could ask voters to select between the two different models of Brexit, if there is still a pro-Leave majority.
ACTUALLY..... It is quite simple....The "Leave or Remain" question has been put and answered.
IF UK Parliament can agree on a "Deal" that the EU allow.... then MAYBE there could be a second question put...
No Deal Vs Parliament/EU deal I doubt that Parliament can agree on a deal acceptable to EU other than the "May Deal"
I PREDICT that no deal will win
