A people’s vote could kickstart a process of debate that addresses social problems in leave-voting communities
One argument against a people’s vote is that it would tear the country apart. One counterargument is that the country is hopelessly divided anyway and that quitting the EU with a Brexit deal that pleases almost nobody is a recipe for further bitterness.
This counterargument is fair enough, as far as it goes. But pro-Europeans also need to show that we have learned lessons from the past three years and that a new referendum can help heal our country.
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