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thehoodedclawz7 karma

I'm not sure that's correct. Spain can't veto the deal, I believe the EU need 20 of 27 states to agree the deal for it to be approved

Also, the SNP pushed heavily for INDYREF2 in the last general election and lost a number of seats because of it. Nicola Sturgeon previously had decided to shelve plans for a second referendum prior to brexit, it has recently been gaining more momentum again, so there may be a push for it in the next couple of years.

thehoodedclawz5 karma

Do you think May will get the agreement past parliment? It currently seems like it will be incredibly difficult to get the agreement approved, with the DUP, Labour and many Tory MPs saying they'll vote against. What do you think will be the next steps either way?

thehoodedclawz3 karma

I guess there's always going to be a number of them, I didn't realise it was so many. Do you have a source for that? I'd be interested to read more about it.

thehoodedclawz1 karma

I often visit the BBC website and any Brexit news article which allows comments seems to have a higher number agreeing with positive comments about exit rather than remain, although I expect the populous who comment on the BBC to generally be older, there still seems to be many people who still want to leave. I do think there's quite a split in the UK of exit/remain.