The Albion Roar
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By that metric, we will never have another General Election, as 'the public have spoken'.We've already done that and the public have spoken.
We did indeed have a referendum, but which the public chose a preference. Oddly enough, there was nothing in law that then obliged the UK to actually leave the EU - it was a referendum, and therefore merely indicative. Seven years later, and facing some of the toughest economic sanctions a nation has ever imposed upon itself, people are - oddly enough - pissed off.
There's nothing 'bed-wetting' about this; it's merely about the future prosperity, health and welfare of the UK and its citizens, and its ability to function on the world stage, of which the prospects are among the worst in the developed world. That's all, really.
Yet we left in a manner that was little more than a scorched earth, national theft of state assets on a grand scale - the likes of which would appal Russian oligarchs.