On the possible revote, I do understand the arguments against. Just revoting until you get the 'right' result isn't fair at all, and a mockery of democracy. However, in this particular case, with all the blatant lies during the campaign and the fact that the full consequences are just now sinking in, the implosion of the political top of some of the major parties and the fact that nobody there has a goddamn idea on what to do, it becomes more complicated.
Quite so, it is now impossible
Not only that, but the referendum was explicitly not legally binding, and while not following through would be political suicide, it wouldn't be breaking law (it would be a massive breach of trust of course, and could lead to rioting in the streets according to some).
Quite so
Now, from the way I've been reading things, it kinda seems like a lot of leave supporters almost fear a revote (as if they're assuming, again, that remain would win). But if leaving is truly the will of the people, won't they simply vote it again? Thereby erasing any doubts or regrexits or whatever.
There are no credible doubts except where Remain sees them; just keep making referendums until your opponents are not able to keep up with your funding is a surefire way to keep a healthy democracy and erase "doubts" right? No, it is quite a mockery. Remain had state support, state funds, EU funds, most all celebrity endorsements, charity endorsements, Uni endorsements, all the high office posts, near all the economists, and a good portion of the City of London - still lost. Osborne went on TV saying if OAPs voted Brexit he'd cut pensions, Cameron started a media campaign that outspent the entire Leave campaign using state funds in one day - still lost. Cameron had an advantage in that Tory MPs could not even begin campaigning for Brexit until he concluded negotiations, still lost. Our Remain MPs unilaterally changed the voting registration deadline to coincide with a 2 day media blitz to get the most Remain voters registered, having decided such an illegal action was legal because - still lost.
To be very honest, right now it kinda seems like a situation where a person has been conned, and then the conman quickly going 'no backsies!' as the duped person realizes what happened.
To me, it seems the conmen have reared their ugly heads and shown their colours. When Remain broke the law to mobilize Remain voters, that was democratic, and to oppose it was counter-democratic. Yet to say that the referendum should be overturned because old people voted for it, that is not counter-democratic, that is pro-democratic.
Hell, do you know what response I got when I criticized the Remain campaign's inequity?
"Misleading voters is a tradition and an expectation."If 2 million more of your voters still doesn't win after you control the legal playing field and you control the state media and you still lose? Why is it so hard to accept the result?
I recall how the Remain spokesperson for the BBC talked of reconciliation when they were counting the results. This was when it was predicted that Remain would win. The spokesperson talked of reconciliation, of respecting the people's will, of reaching out to the other half - and then it turns out they lost and it takes less than a day for utter demonization of Leave as some of the vilest things I've had the displeasure of having to endure. Living in London, I will endure much, much more, from people who genuinely believe more money and more education makes them superior to the less fortunate.
Even though the con was obvious and the victim really should've known better, it's still something I wouldn't want to see for the British people.
Good thing this vote was had, so what other people see as best for the British does not override what the British want.
I don't want to see them suffer, even though I do love the idea of a strong, integrated EU myself (provided it's implemented well of course) and I realize the fact that (from the perspective of the current EU) a member leaving kinda has to hurt to make it clear why staying is better.
In the course of a day I have gone from being eurosceptic to wanting the utter destruction of the European Union, its total disintegration as a matter of guarantee. Ordinary Europeans have looked upon this situation and not seen an opportunity to prove the European Union's worth by showing why it is valuable, but rather by showing how if you attempt to leave you will be destroyed, made to suffer. I do not think ordinary Europeans harbour hatred for the UK, some harbour suspicion, but few hatred. Yet even so, ordinary Europeans who cheer the EU feel compelled to destroy the UK out of fear that its success would inspire too many, out of a desire to protect an Empire that has not brought its people prosperity. All the whilst Eurosceptics cheer the UK, and wave our flag in support. Thus the European Union must die, before it continues to make others suffer in order to preserve its own ambitions.
I do think however that the leave camp is run by incompetents and liars. I think there's quite some evidence that whoever ends up executing the will of the people (whatever that may be), these clowns aren't the ones to do it.
I do not place my faith in men, these are all I have. When I have trusted in Oxbridge MPs, they have used their intelligence to advance their own careers and ignore their constituents. If I placed my faith in them, they would obligate us to further integration and find a way to disguise it, with their skills, they could even succeed. Thus the departure of the likes of Cameron is welcome, and the arrival of Boris, welcome.
The last part of your post, I find agreeable, bar the notion of more referendums of course.
We got any Poles who can verify this crap
Well TVP.info reposted this document.
http://www.tvp.info/25939371/nasz-news-superpanstwo-zamiast-unii-europejskiej--ultimatum-francji-i-niemiec
http://wiadomosci.wp.pl/kat,1356,title,Superpanstwo-zamiast-Unii-Europejskiej-Wyciekl-tekst-ultimatum-Francji-i-Niemiec,wid,18397368,wiadomosc.html?ticaid=117464
Aaaand it's kinda legit i guess? TVP is the polish public TV https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telewizja_Polska which includes info channels.
and WP.pl is your Polish MSN.com equivalent.
I fucking swear it looks like a hoax but it does seem legit as far as the sites go.
Ah... I wonder why British news does not relate this, but Polish does. I suppose British news is busy with useless crap, but that this is legit... Well, reality is not without more than a few good surprises these days. I suppose it's not too surprising, yesterday's satire is today's reality, bring on the united state