Just been reading about the options for Brexit on the BBC news site and one option is to have a general election. Irrespective of the outcome how would that help?
We'd still need to decide between some key options:
- leave with a deal based on the chequers proposal
- leave without a deal and fall back on the World Trade Organisation trading status - ie tariffs for exports to EU
- seek a new deal based on the Norway, Ukraine or Swiss options (like by March!?!)
- hold a referendum on the options either with or without re-running the in or out vote again.
If Labour won a general election do we think the negotiation/resolution of this issue is that more likely before The end of March?
If the Conservatives won is resolution of this issue more likely? (I suppose their might be a new hard Brexit PM who would go for option 2)
If there was a hung parliament is success more likely?
Anyone out there who thinks the answer to any of these questions is yes?