ray hutstone wrote:I wonder if you'll be saying that if the result doesn't go in your direction. Or are you amongst those who predict fighting in the streets and mass insurrection? The "yes or no" referendum on Europe was never an accurate reflection of the complexity of the situation. People are looking into the box labelled "brexit" and finding that it contains something rather brown and malodorous.
If you really believe in democracy you won't object to a final vote based upon full knowledge of the facts.
Quite right Ray, I don’t object at all to a final vote as long as both sides have an equal and fair chance to put their side across. No problem with that whatsoever. However, there may well be fighting in the streets etc., as you put it, if it’s perceived to be one sided with cheating involved, but hopefully that wouldn’t be the case.
From a personal perspective though, whilst I love my country, the result probably wouldn’t affect me too much one way or the other as I doubt whether I’ll be living here that much longer.