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by bigpicture 2762 days ago
> So, why do it? Should a razor thin majority in a public vote 2 years ago decide the UK's policy forever?

Why do it? That question ceased being relevant a long time ago, when the process was irreversibly started. The linked article is suggesting a least-bad path forward. People may or may not agree with their assessment.

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The question is still somewhat relevant. I realise the prime minister doesn't think it is but she may not be in power indefinitely.