Quote Originally Posted by mr brightside View Post
We also live in a society of 'i have rights', and 'i have the right to...'. Many people will think they have the right to overturn the vote because they believe it went the wrong way. It's a poisonous and narcissistic mindset that has come out of claims culture, and the same one that is responsible for junk food eating and a lack of discipline in schools. I think it'll get messier too- if the next economic crash paralyses the banking system it'll be, 'i have the right to my benefits payment' and looting will ensue.

Bit harsh to describe Nigel Farage as having a poisonous and narcissistic mindset
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politic...endum-36306681

"In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way. If the Remain campaign win two-thirds to one-third that ends it."
For what it's worth I don't have a problem with people continuing to agitate for the political result they want, that's how democracy works, everyone has a right to an opinion and has a vote* to further that. One side losing doesn't justify censorship of opinion. Even if it was two thirds remain I'd consider it right and proper for those that wanted to leave to retain their right to want that.

As stated before, if you want stability and decisiveness. Go and convince people, don't sit there bashing out insults whilst trying to justify political censorship. Opinion is split enough, sneering will not help.

*unless you own a chain of media outlets, when you effectively have lots of votes