Submitted on Tuesday 5th July 2016
Rejected on Monday 18th July 2016
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)
H.M. Government to debate proposed action following the recent E.U. referendum:
Misinformation during campaigning caused confusion, having a detrimental effect on the way in which some votes were cast. The E.U. membership referendum is advisory, its result should therefore be considered with the legal, financial and political implications as identified and reported by experts.
Take account of potential constitutional uncertainty concerning Scotland and Northern Ireland as constituent countries within the United Kingdom.
The best interest of the U.K. should be established as to if the U.K. should leave the E.U, not knowing what conditions, if any, can be negotiated prior to leaving, or if the U.K. should remain within the E.U, and if remaining, should H.M. Government attempt to negotiate favourable terms in addition to those most recently negotiated by David Cameron.
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