• Hugo Kornelis (6/26/2016)


    I like the sentiment, but I don't think there is any realistic chance of this having any effect. The votes have been counted; the results are in. Accept it and move on.

    (Also, this would define a new type of democracy - one where we take votes and decide by majority outcome, unless we don't like the majority outcoime in whcih case we simply do over the vote. Rinse and repeat until we finally get the desired outcome).

    The referendum wasn't legally binding, just an advisory, since the result was announced one side has come out and admitted that some of their promises were outright lies (not truth from a certain point of view, complete falsehood) and there's no actual hard plans on either side for how to exit the EU. I won't be surprised to see Article 50 not being triggered any time soon, if ever.

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