MGarbutt1986 wrote:
Agree, but te be replaced by who? There isn't a beacon of hope in the HoC, on any side.
A general election has to happen - the Govt is fundamentally broken; so a long delay to Article 50, which the EU would allow for a significant democratic event, and let the people decide who they want to pick up the pieces.
I can envision a Labour government brokering a much softer Brexit, which the EU have already agreed in principle and would certainly command a majority in the HoC, then putting it back to the people for a final say - hard to argue that that isn't democratic.