Quote Originally Posted by DaveyJohn View Post
So whilst it's a fair comment that most on the Leave side would "prefer" some sort of a deal, I think it's also fair to say that those same people would also accept a No Deal scenario. It would be utterly foolish to vote to Leave if the thought of No Deal wasn't acceptable to the person making that vote.
Fair points Davey but if "most on the Leave deal would "prefer some sort of deal" why are you appearing to discount their opinions on the deal that the government has secured, and will most likely amend further? You and I don't like this particular deal but for me, for all it's shortfalls on clarity, it's not a million miles away from what I would call a fair compromise, given the complexities of the Irish border.

So how can it be settled? How can we find out the extent that the nation accepts whatever compromise we agree with the EU on behalf of all of us and weigh that against the number of people who prefer a No Deal. I can only come back to the public vote on Gov't Deal v No Deal, with Remain not on the cards. Why wouldn't that be fair? If you're correct that most would want a No Deal out of those two options, then so be it. End of.