I think May had no choice,after the referendum with 17 million people directing her,she had to become a Brexiter. If she had tried to scrap Brexit at that stage it would have been the shortest PM term.Well I suppose what was voted for 40+ years ago is not the same thing as we have today.
So, I guess what you are saying is that this comes down to the frequency of subsequent referendums. Since the spacing between the first referendum and the latest, held in June, was 43 years, I think 16 weeks between the second and a proposed third is a bit too soon.
It still doesn't answer my question regarding what to do if another referendum returned the same result. What do we do in those circumstances?
As I say, I think the political parties need to nail their colours to the mast, state exactly where they stand on EU membership and what they intend to do if elected. Then call a general election.
My main concern is that May's heart isn't in BREXIT but she will unwillingly press on without enthusiasm because she thinks it will make her electable. That's not the right approach, we need someone fully committed to BREXIT.
Having accepted her position she had to persuade us all that she was/is going for it...Brexit means Brexit and we are going to make a success of it.
But as time moves on it must be obvious to her that she has jumped upon the wrong horse,in fact she is strapped to it. She has positioned herself as 'Mrs Brexit' and no matter how awful it looks,no matter how complex its becoming she has to run with it,if Brexit fails she fails.
The recent problem is that her cabinet colleagues are realising that this Brexit idea is stalling because it is a very bad idea for our country and now they want to distance themselves from it. Hammond had to promise the bankers that we wouldnt leave the single market,nor exit bank passporting for the governments revenue loss would be catastropic if we lost the centre of the worlds finance in London.
May is in a difficult position,she knows she cannot go for hard Brexit and the EU wont let her have soft Brexit,so she might have to consider no Brexit,but she will have to position a fall guy,or guys,to take the can....enter the 3 Brexiters,hehe.
KudosDave