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UK Column News YouTube Published Mon 17th December 2018
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'TWITTER OWEN PATERSON @OwenPatersonMP 12:26 AM 17th December 2018: "It is a highly encouraging that at least some cabinet ministers are coming round to the idea of a "managed no-deal" as the best way forward... As for this babble about another referendum, it undermines our negotiating credibility further."
'PENNY MORDAUNT (Minister for Women and Equalities): "Trust me, I will deliver Brexit: a managed no deal..."
'TWITTER CHRISTOPHER @chrisinsillco 1:0814th July 2018: Leave EU broke the law. 5) Brexit and Trump were both won through breaking the law. 6) Facebook let it all happen and covered it up.'
'TWITTER CHRISTOPHER @chrisinsillco 1:58 2nd November 2018: I reported Leave EU donors' Russian finance deals to UK/US intelligence months ago. People should understand that Russian operations in Brexit are intertwined w the Trump campaign. The Prime Minister is complicit in covering it up. She cares more about Brexit than the rule of law. (Timing - public opinion manipulation).'

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'UNIVERSITY COLLAGE LONDON UCL 8th October 2018: The Mechanics of a Further Referendum on Daily Brexit
• A new referendum requires legislation: ensuring proper scrutiny of this, and adequate preparation for the poll would take at least 22 weeks.
• This would demand an extension to the Article 50 period, which should be achievable – but does open up some complications, particularly regarding the European Parliament elections due in May 2019.
• There are various trigger points for a referendum. Parliament could demand a referendum in return for approving the government’s deal with the EU, or impose it in the event of ‘no deal’ to avoid the UK crashing out without a deal.
• Some politicians have advocated a ‘yes/no’ referendum on the deal, but this would be unwise. The report also dismisses a two-stage poll, as some others have proposed, and concludes that a ‘deal’ vs. ‘no deal’ poll is unlikely.
• Three question formats are more viable: ‘deal’ vs. ‘remain’, ‘no deal’ vs. ‘remain’ (if no deal is reached) or a three-option poll on ‘deal’ vs. ‘no deal’ vs. ‘remain’.
• The franchise for a referendum should be the same as in June 2016, to avoid the risk that a changed franchise alters the result.
• Referendum regulation should be updated to account for online campaigning.
• Five scenarios for a referendum are set out, with a first possible polling day in May 2019.
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/constitution-unit/constitution-unit-news/The_Mechanics_of_a_Further_Referendum_on_Brexit
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