I wonder how many Leavers are really gonna buy the idea that this proposed vote is all about giving the public, Remainers and Leavers equally, a voice on what happens with the deal, just as a matter of pure democratic principle.
I think that if the U.K. were to go ahead with this, the government might really want to spell out what such a vote would really be about. So that nobody thinks "Oh, if I vote 'no' that means there will be no Brexit and I can wake up in 2016".
Perhaps whatever deal the U.K. can weasel will be a sad one. I wouldn't be shocked.
But if it were actually kind of a good one, but the electorate voted "stuff that" because at some level they thought they were voting on a Brexit do-over, that would just add tragedy to stupidity.
If part of the need for this "Final Say" is the belief that people were not handed all the right information the first time, surely that can't be fixed by not handing them all the right information the second time.