Quote Originally Posted by DrPatrickBarry View Post
In about 500 years when the UK can bring itself to have another referendum, on whatever topic (Scottish Independence aside), maybe they will first identify clearly what the aim is and much more importantly how they will get there BEFORE asking the people if they should proceed.
500 years? That's a joke, at the moment some people can't go three.

What's the point of having another referendum when the result of the first one hasn't been respected and enacted? Why not leave and then in a number of years time if people think Brexit hasn't worked out a referendum could be held on whether to apply to rejoin.

It's total hogwash so say it wasn't clear what the Leave camp wanted to achieve. It couldn't have been clearer in the referendum, take back control of our laws, borders and money. That means leaving the single market and customs union. By all means if the EU had wanted to agree a mutually beneficial free trade deal that would have been good. For the moment they are only interested in keeping us in vassalage so we should leave without a deal.

Those campaigning for a second referendum also want to have only May's terrible deal and Remain on the ballot paper - exuding no deal. Talk about Hobson's choice! Far more leave voters favour leaving without a deal than May's agreement. So not only do these campaigners not respect the result of the first referendum they want to rig the question in a second one.