Richard Grossman has published an op-ed in The Hill entitled, “If Brits don’t want a redo on Brexit, they should.” He argues that there are few legal obstacles to reversing Brexit. The referendum was non-binding, vaguely worded, subject to a major disinformation campaign, and passed with too small a majority to justify constitutional change. Rather, he asserts that the difficulty comes from the mainstream politicians, both Conservative and Labour, and that a new coalition of the sensible center–or a new referendum–might offer a way out of the current impasse. Grossman has written about Brexit for Project Syndicate and the Oxford University Press blog.