@toybulldog wrote:
correct me if I’m wrong, but if there is a NO result then won’t they just keep having referendums until they get a YES ?
Perhaps.
Such was the case with the Nice Treaty. After initial rejection, it was eventually ratified thanks to a second referendum here.
This time may be different though, being in essence an already second draft scenario as a consequence of the French and Dutch EU Constitution rejection.
A third bash in the event of a NO? :roll:
Such bureaucratic obstinance without any major amendments or clarification may push voters further away.
But who knows?