Given that politicians have no obligation to follow the result of this "survey" I do not understand why there will not be a parliamentary vote if there is a "No" result.
Some politicians have said they will vote "yes" irrespective of the outcome, some have said they will vote "no" irrespective of the outcome, others have said they will follow the result of the national vote and others have said they will vote the way their electrorate has voted.
So in theory, irrespective of whether the national vote is "yes" or "no" the parliamentary vote can be different.
Hence why only a Parliamentary vote if there is a "yes" vote and not a "no" vote?
Garry



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