Seagull58
In the Algarve
And you have a selective memory.
Brown lost because of the 2008 financial crash, that was the only game in town, for the 2010 election.
The pro erurope Tories had hidden behind the Lib Dems in coalition so as not to have to give a firm commitment to a referendum. When the Tories were in the run up to the 2015 election, they were starting to lose votes to UKIP, and more importantly several Tory MPs were rumoured to be changing parties, although only two did in the end.
Cameron, eent into panic mode and promised a referendum to stop his party from haemoraging the support of the right wing of the party.
The referendum was never about serving democracy, it was about shoring up Tory right wing support, at the expense of the status quo
I never said why they lost. I said they were castigated for not delivering the promised referendum and they were thrown out of power. You have an opinion why they were thrown out. Cameron made a manifesto commitment and delivered on it, unlike the duplicitous Brown.