Weststander
Well-known member
It's not about having a referendum until you get the result you want.
Surely everyone has to admit that now the electorate are far far more aware of the ramifications of Brexit. So now you would get a truer result.
That result would only be followed by the need of another (3rd)referendum if the same circumstances applied. That the electorate were much more informed to make a decision than the last one.
I would hope that that would not apply.
And Scotland, should Salmond/Sturgeon get their next referendum? Their argument is a similar one of the Scottish electorate weren’t fully informed on future UK developments with the EU.