daveinprague
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And would you like to commit to agreeing that (if there was a second referendum and the vote was remain), that any future changes (joining Euro, loss of rebate, major treaties, etc.) would be put to a referendum too?
It seems as though the remainers are complaining about democracy and harp on about “Oh, it was only an advisory referendum” (but it was made clear that the will of the people would be implemented, so surely you’d agree that any future changes in our relationship should be decided by the will of the people and not just 650 MPs, many who want to get on the EU gravy-train.
Who elects the 650 MPs? Considering the lies put out, and the impact it could have on the country, what scares Brexiteers about a 2nd referendum?
Ive come to believe over the last few months its just a fear of losing after getting a result based on mostly bullshit. Sort of 'grab it and run' before they can change their minds.