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Would the engineering community support a second referendum?

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  • Mark Tickner:



    ....we will still need to deal with Britexit when it actually happens.  However, we don't have any idea of what could be the end agreement - so you can't plan what you will do about it...


    But hopefully the IET (as a body) can influence that agreement...if it can't, then it does rather call into question one of the key claimed strengths of the IET ("Our collective opinion is trusted by government and industry")...but of course also begging the question of what that "collective opinion" is in this case, and how it will be determined. A  very interesting test case for the IET...

     

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  • Mark Tickner:



    ....we will still need to deal with Britexit when it actually happens.  However, we don't have any idea of what could be the end agreement - so you can't plan what you will do about it...


    But hopefully the IET (as a body) can influence that agreement...if it can't, then it does rather call into question one of the key claimed strengths of the IET ("Our collective opinion is trusted by government and industry")...but of course also begging the question of what that "collective opinion" is in this case, and how it will be determined. A  very interesting test case for the IET...

     

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