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    Farage even went on record shortly before the date of the referendum as saying that, in the event of him being narrowly on the losing side, he would campaign immediately for a second vote.

    However, this is not really my point. The 2015 act was first and foremostly an attempt by Cameron to succeed where Thatcher, Hague and Major had all failed - to dispel the knuckledraggers (Major's bastards, Hammond's extremists) for once and for all. Like many others, I doubt that it would ever have gained parliamentary approval had it been defined as binding and unequivocal. Regardless of whether you're a leaver or a remainer, you cannot expect MPs to be shackled to the fact that they voted to pass the act, as a basis for their subsequent decisions. Neither logical or reasonable, WGS, in my humble opinion.

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