Fingers, I don’t think a second referendum has anything to do with whether you believe in democracy or not. The information upon which the original voting decision was based, has changed.A second referendum tramples all over democracy. Just because you didn't like the result doesn't mean anything. Unless of course you don't believe in democracy.
It really is as simple as that.
Put it this way. You are on an aeroplane with 100 passengers. The passengers are asked to vote if they would like to be flown to paradise. 52 vote to be flown to paradise, 48 are sceptical. As you start to taxi, the plane veers off the taxiway, twice. It’s then discovered that the man at the controls isn’t even a pilot, he’s a circus clown. As if that wasn’t enough, serious doubts now start to arise over the destination, it’s looking likely that it isn’t paradise.
Do you expect the 48 to sit back and accept the original vote? You can expect the 48 to fight like hell to overturn the original vote and get off the plane before the lunatic at the controls takes you into a smoking hole in the ground. That’s not un-democratic, it’s being sensible, so don’t keep on playing the democracy card, it’s starting to take on a similar odour to the race card.
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