I must comment on the absolute Irony (and truth) of your remark with this responsethat is because the margin between the two camps is still too small.
Politicians will react accordingly when the margin is big enough - 40-60.
The question is, why did Parliament not require so positive a vote to leave the EU at the ratio of 60-40?
What madness made them accept a 52% to 48% decision on so important an issue, about which no one had even an inkling of what would be involved?
Do you wonder other nations view us as acting as if we have taken leave of our senses?
Quite obviously we must have done, as it wouldn't have taken a genius to see that when the consequences could be grave and support so divided, it was madness to abandon the status Quo for the sake of avoiding trouble in the short term.
At that time people were more inclined to have accepted that then than they are now.
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