Baldseagull
Well-known member
Any change to a treaty? And we would have had a referendum? That applied to other countries. They got to vote on treaty changes. Guess what, they voted against the EU. Their parliaments ignored the results and the EU ordered new referenda until they achieved the 'right' result. I believe a pattern is emerging here....
What has happened in other countries is, they had a referendum, the people said no, the EU and the country changed the proposal and the country, not the EU, asked them if they liked the new proposal, and they said yes.
I promise you that the EU has never asked any country to hold a referendum.
If asking again with a slightly different proposition is a problem, what is May going to do if she gets the EU to tweak the backstop?