If the case had been made for 60:40 as it was when we joined, then f*** Farage. He doesn't run the country.There is no way that would have solved the problem. Can you imagine the likes of Farage etc if Leave had won by 52:48 just leaving it there and saying "OK, well we all agreed it had to be 60:40 so the question is put to bed now"?
It would have dragged on for even longer, until we'd have ended up having another referendum, which Leave probably would have won again, and then we'd still be in the process of arguing what Brexit was actually going to look like now.
Unpopular opinion, I'm sure, but have you considered that actually it is a really f***ing hard job? And that the overwhelming majority of the population would be utterly useless at it?
Anyway, yeah, it would have been better that Cameron had had some balls and said that parliament runs the country and governments are elected to do so. We don't run the nation with referendums. But he was a chancer and though he would win. The twat.