Underhand tactics? Remainers refusal to accept the referendum result is the problem .
As an impartial observer. I can see that both sides want a way out of this tragic circular stalemate and both will go to the extreme side of their argument.
Leave voters are ready to accept a no deal Brexit, many don’t want one but are being pushed into one to fulfil the will of the people. Michael Gove stated prior to the referendum ‘The day after we vote to leave, we hold all the cards and we can choose the path we want‘ and the then Northern Ireland Minister stating ‘I don’t believe arrangements need to change. I think the land border we share with Ireland can be as free-flowing after a Brexit vote as it is today’
And from this the remain camp believe that a second referendum is the only chance we have to, well remain, many/most were happy to go along with the 52% but feel that the threat of a no deal Brexit drives them into a corner and to back a second referendum.
We are on our third, potentially fourth PM since the vote, we are heading towards the second General Election and the deal negotiated with the EU has been voted down how many times, it is simply not going to be resolved. Certainly not by Bo Jo trying to pull a fast one and trick the EU into kicking us out / agreeing for us to leave. How will that one play out in the commons.
I can completely understand both sides but cannot see a resolution that will work.