Quote Originally Posted by Witton Park View Post
On the issue of another referendum here is my twopenneth.

Over my 35 years of being able to vote there have been a number of occasions when the vote hasn't gone the way I hoped. On each occasion the result of the vote has been implemented and on some occasions such as with General Elections there is the scope to revisit the previous vote.

The country as a whole decided to leave. Arguments about who understood what are irrelevant as the debate was had just like all other political debates. Opinion was presented as fact, some facts were embellished and some outright whoppers were told. Find me a general election, even a council election where that hasn't happened.
The differences between "normal" election fraud and the fraud associated with the Brexit referendum are huge - partly because we did't know what we did't know - and if the result of a normal election is "wrong", the opportunity to correct it will come up soon enough.
We should ask if people want a second referendum - really a first knowledge based referendum - and if they want it, let them have it.