So if they are successful at blocking a no deal Brexit:
https://metro.co.uk/2019/09/05/law-block-no-deal-will-pass-lords-friday-dramatic-night-debate-10688762/
1)Will that mean Brexit will just keep getting postponed until they manage a deal?
2)Doesn't Boris Johnson have to be the one to ask for an extension from the EU, and what if he doesn't do that?
3)Does that pretty much throw out Boris Johnson's plan for forcing a hard Brexit by suspending Parliament?
4)According to the data we have, elderly voters are the primary reason leave won in the first place when many of them will not even be around to have to deal with the repercussions from doing so.
https://time.com/4381878/brexit-generation-gap-older-younger-voters/
Is it possible for them to delay the Brexit long enough for the elderly voters who voted for this to pass away and then call for a new referendum so that they may choose to not do a Brexit in the future before they actually leave? With the vote so close in the first place, it was already unlikely that leave would win a second time anyhow, but with the vote divided so much by age, statistically, it would be even more unlikely every year that goes by. Is it possible they could actually delay it long enough for voters to vote out Brexiteers and be allowed another referendum?
I think it is awful that they would be willing to force this tragedy upon people who clearly do not want it according to the demographics of the voters and it seems like utter madness that they would allow 51% to decide what the 49% were going to do in this situation in the first place rather than require at least 75% approval before they acted. It is very likely now they do not even have the 51% they had when they started because no one took the " bluff" voting seriously the first go around in the first place due to thinking it wasn't going to happen or didn't understand what it actually meant for their daily lives. The whole thing just seems so crazy that they would be willing to force people into something so lifechanging they don't even want to do in the first place. How can they even enforce a law blocking a no deal Brexit, when it is really up to the EU in the end as to whether or not they want to give them more time? I want them to be given more time, enough time to vote these people out of office and elect people who will give them another referendum so that they can be sure this is what the people really want before they do something that can not only destroy lives of their citizens but also destroy their country in the process. Scotland wants to stay in the EU, and the UK cannot seriously expect to hold them hostage and prevent them from doing so, so it is likely that Scotland will choose the EU over the UK at this point as they are rightly pissed about the UK decisions and how they have been treated throughout this ordeal.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/brexit-news-scotland-independence-gains-momentum-as-united-kingdom-set-to-leave-european-union/
Scotland staying in the EU would be a boost to their economy, as they could very well have businesses relocate there and possibly even gain EU contracts the UK would be losing.