Break the Brexit deadlock through a two-question referendum.

Q1. Should the UK remain a member of the European Union or leave the EU? Q2. If you have answered 'Leave' to Question 1, should the UK leave the EU with a deal or with no-deal? The 'deal' would need to be defined. If a majority vote for 'leave' in Q1, Q2 defines the way the UK leaves the EU.

This petition closed on 6 Nov 2019 with 7 signatures


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My proposed two-question solution would provide:
- clarity on what 'leave' means to the public
- the ability to vote on leaving or remaining in the EU now knowing this information
- the ability to define the method for leaving should it still be the nations preferred option upon knowing this information

The following questions do not represent the Leave and Remain sides of the debate properly:
- remain vs. a proposed deal
- remain vs. a proposed deal vs. no-deal
- a proposed deal vs. no deal


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