The idea of a referendum now would really be offering people two unacceptable choices - stay in Europe, with everything as it is now, or
leave altogether and give up on Britain's trading
relationships.
Consider how Marshall spends
altogether too much time on the budding
relationship of these non-characters and how at its semi-resolution, Syrena does something completely inexplicable, then something else completely inexplicable, leading to ambiguity not of the provocative kind but of the rudderless kind indulged in by people making it up as they go along, forgetting what they've
left in and what they've
left at the side of this endless slog.