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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]The majority of Brits voted to leave the EU, in a record turnout election. Elections have consequences.[/quote] Apparently some voters were not aware of the consequences and now have buyers remorse. The fact that some of the Leave leaders are now taking back their promises, is adding to that. But, to respond to the OP's question, my understanding is that the referendum doesn't actually require anything. The government could simply decide not to withdraw if it wanted. Cameron has already pushed the invoking of Article 50 back to October and Boris Johnson is suggesting taking things slowly. At a minimum, the Government could request a vote by Parliament and Parliament could vote against leaving or vote to hold a second referendum. Some of the Leave leadership are acting like the dog who caught the car and they might be happy to find a way out. [/quote]
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