20-06-16, 10:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 20-06-16, 10:09 AM by Millietant.)
I reckon this will be like the Scottish Independence vote - before the vote everyone was told by the pro independence lobby that this was a "once in a lifetime" chance (presumably because if the won they'd want to make sure no one could push a re-vote)
But since they lost, they have been repeatedly saying how they will use new circumstances to push through another vote to try to get their minority position changed.
Had the vote been for Independence, the I'd guess the other side would now be pushing for another referendum as well.
It's always the way, if you lose a vote, then go for another referendum. In today's world, nothing is certain.
If we vote to Remain, there will undoubtedly be another referendum if things change.
If we vote to Leave, there will undoubtedly be a future referendum about re-joining.
The one certain thing about politics is that nothing is certain.
But since they lost, they have been repeatedly saying how they will use new circumstances to push through another vote to try to get their minority position changed.
Had the vote been for Independence, the I'd guess the other side would now be pushing for another referendum as well.
It's always the way, if you lose a vote, then go for another referendum. In today's world, nothing is certain.
If we vote to Remain, there will undoubtedly be another referendum if things change.
If we vote to Leave, there will undoubtedly be a future referendum about re-joining.
The one certain thing about politics is that nothing is certain.