The rules were that the vote wasn't binding. Why are people now pretending that it was?
In normal circumstances you would expect Brexit to be negotiated then put back to the country for a 65% binding vote. Don't you think that would be appropriate?
A referendum on a major issue usually requires something like 65% so that there is a clear majority in favour and no controversy. But dopey Dave thought it wasn't necessary....
How is Bexit being imposed when around 35% of the electorate in the UK have voted for it democratic? And how is Trump winning with 4 million fewer votes than Clinton democratic? India and Iran are considerably more democratic than the UK and USA.
It's not "usual" to give a state visit to a US president, and certainly not before the second or third year of their first term. This seems poor psychology on May's part, handing over the ultimate accolade in Trump's first week.
Richard Nixon: 1969 Visited one month after inauguration; no...