I don't object to another referendum in principle, but some things do bother me:
1) what if leave wins again, many of its proponents seem to blithely assume remain would win a landslide;
2) even if the vote is to stay, would yet another close result - even if the "other" way - resolve very much?
3) what is the ballot paper actually going to SAY?? Even campaigners for another vote aren't united on this;
4) if the remain campaign is run by the same types as in 2016, and the message is no more inspiring than "lets restore the status quo" then another failure is pretty likely.
I would like to see some sign that its advocates are dealing with these questions. There certainly wasn't much sign of it in Chuka's typically smug and slippery interview this morning
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