← Back to context Comment by ceejayoz 11 days ago That was the UK's thinking, too. "We won't have a hard Brexit! Of course they'll negotiate a plan!" 3 comments ceejayoz Reply JumpCrisscross 11 days ago And then the UK delivered an Article 50 notice. That isn’t something this referendum would force. ceejayoz 11 days ago The UK's referendum was also non-binding, in theory. JumpCrisscross 11 days ago > UK's referendum was also non-binding, in theoryIf SVP gets control of government they’ll probably try to Chexit irrespective of any referendum power. That’s orthogonal to this question.
JumpCrisscross 11 days ago And then the UK delivered an Article 50 notice. That isn’t something this referendum would force. ceejayoz 11 days ago The UK's referendum was also non-binding, in theory. JumpCrisscross 11 days ago > UK's referendum was also non-binding, in theoryIf SVP gets control of government they’ll probably try to Chexit irrespective of any referendum power. That’s orthogonal to this question.
ceejayoz 11 days ago The UK's referendum was also non-binding, in theory. JumpCrisscross 11 days ago > UK's referendum was also non-binding, in theoryIf SVP gets control of government they’ll probably try to Chexit irrespective of any referendum power. That’s orthogonal to this question.
JumpCrisscross 11 days ago > UK's referendum was also non-binding, in theoryIf SVP gets control of government they’ll probably try to Chexit irrespective of any referendum power. That’s orthogonal to this question.
And then the UK delivered an Article 50 notice. That isn’t something this referendum would force.
The UK's referendum was also non-binding, in theory.
> UK's referendum was also non-binding, in theory
If SVP gets control of government they’ll probably try to Chexit irrespective of any referendum power. That’s orthogonal to this question.