Will we have a referendum to "double check" every 3 years then in case the mood *may* have changed? Not sure you can run politics on that basis; seems a little impractical don't you think?
If Remain had won the referendum in 2016 I would have accepted it and moved on with my life.
I most certainly would not have thrown an almighty strop, started screaming "Not Fair" and demanding we do it all over again.
Some you win. Some you lose.
And if I may, I would also like to ask a simple, straight-forward question; if people DIDN'T want Brexit, why did 13 million people not bother to vote against it in 2016?
I just can't believe that the pro-remain parties (or the undemocratics as I like to call them) didn't find an accommodation so that either a LibDem or a Green (not really worth worrying about Change) stood rather than them competing against each other in many seats potentially splitting the...