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    I had previously not wanted a second referendum. However, it is now clear that it is was so missold - that it is a perfectly reasonable outcome. If you agree to buy the perfect house but later in the process are told that the survey shows it is riddled with damp, is the subject of a boundary dispute and suffers with subsidence, you would pull out, right? Change your mind? Why should the Referendum be any different? And if you decide that despite all of those warnings, you still want to proceed, that option is nonetheless available in any event. So, why the drama?

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