As Yogi points out the referendum was advisory, and that advice was given to our ministers to follow.
What has followed since the referendum took place has been chaos and a complete stasis within the Tory party on what leaving the EU means and how to negotiate and carry that out.
The ERG are certainly holding the governments feet to the fire, forcing the amendments to the customs bill in the hope that it will be unpalatable to the EU....and therefore not accepted by them.
Today I think further amendments will come forward from the remain side in a tit for tat exchange and if May loses the vote, will force the UK into a customs union.
There are economic arguments both for and against being in a customs union....from a constitutional and political point of view the impact of staying in a union are more profound.
yep huge constitutional and political implications for forcing the UK out of a customs union when the numbers show there's no support for this:
https://whatukthinks.org/eu/questio...-should-remain-a-member-of-the-customs-union/
https://whatukthinks.org/eu/questio...r-of-the-european-customs-union-after-brexit/
Of course the real issue is that Leave have no democratic legitimacy having failed to put a coherent plan forward for the people to decide on (obviously they have no democratic legitimacy having been proven to have broken electoral laws as well).
Theresa May then attempted to get some democratic legitimacy for her ham-fisted attempts to force this through but having made the massive mistake of starting the clock running on Article 50 to shore up her position in the party (and I'm not saying this with the benefit of hindsight as I pointed this out at the time) only for the public to reject her and her government and lose her majority despite being up against a complete joker in Corbyn.
As such we are stuck sleepwalking towards the cliff, without a coherent plan with a negligent PM more concerned about shoring up her own position than in extracting us from the mess we are in.
This is a fiasco of the highest order and utterly predictable.
There urgently needs to be an extension of Article 50 and new elections are required to give a democratic mandate to whatever plan this joke of a government (or more likely the plan of any successor government) can agree on.
Instead we get a government trying to avoid Parliamentary scrutiny by shutting down Parliament early. Pathetic.