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Ignore the mock outrage and exasperation. The indicative vote process worked better than we even expected it to politics.co.uk/blogs/2019/03/…
Clues in the name really. They're suppose to *indicate* what would work. And they did that.
Sadly for people like me, who've always been quite sympathetic towards it, it seems like Norway really is not a goer.
No-deal and revocation both non-starters too - although ultimately, unless something changes MPs are going to have to make a choice between these options.
But chuck a customs union on May's deal and it could potentially pass. Add an public vote to it and chances increase again.
That's all considered impossible for party political reasons. But in reality, in policy terms, we can glimpse a way out this mess.
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