DynamicSpirit
Established Member
I feel this is one thing that every side in the Brexit debacle has largely ignored. There is a real chance of civil unrest in Scotland, Northern Ireland (indeed, the IRA have already fired more than one warning shot), and even parts of England (Wales seems fairly quiet). Instead of finding a compromise, the Remainers in Parliament have refused to accept the deal on offer from the EU, no deal, or basically anything other than complete capitulation to their demand that the referendum decision be ignored.
That really is not true. For a long time, the Remainers in Parliament went along with the referendum result and went along with preparations for Brexit. The deal on offer from the EU was rejected when some remainers and some leavers voted against it. While there are undoubtedly a few people on the Remain side who won't accept anything other than revoking Article 50, I'm pretty sure you'll find the vast majority would be happy to support either a referendum on a specific deal, or would vote for a deal that they felt didn't harm the UK.