<p dir="ltr">On Jul 12, 2016 9:32 AM, "William Flynn Wallace" <<a href="mailto:foozler83@gmail.com">foozler83@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> Nowhere do I see where the referendum is legally binding, so theoretically you could have another one, no? Or maybe Parliament could simply not obey it.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Having another one to confirm seems the only politically plausible option of those, and only with a very good excuse to do so.</p>
<p dir="ltr">(I recall suggesting that the PM could claim to have noticed unspecified irregularities in the vote and call for a confirmation on that basis, marking Secret the exact irregularities - those being just the backpedaling and other regrets, a weak excuse but reversing Brexit would be an attempt to repair international relations, and "could harm international relations" is explicitly sufficient criteria to mark something Secret in their system. Of course, the Remain campaign could note the backpedaling to paint Leave as liars when they promise anything good. That said, a PM who did this would do well to negotiate a far better deal with the EU in exchange for calling for the confirmation, possibly starting with "fire your ministers who've voiced revenge fantasies for our people saying they're fed up with you: that's not something you get to be angry about, that's something you need to fix ASAP, and ministers who disagree have no place in your employ".)</p>