Rhossydd":3htel7qh said:
paulm":3htel7qh said:
Are you suggesting it would be more just for quite a bit less than 37% of the electorate, the Remainiacs, to keep the country in Europe when the rest didn't vote for that ?
No. I'm pointing out that 17m people out of a population 65m isn't much of a real majority for such radical damaging change.
This is the old old story often trotted out by losers that cannot abide the result of the democratic process.
The result was that 52% of those voting voted for Brexit.
The fact that some people didn't vote is irrelevant, they had the chance , they chose not to.
The 37% argument is totally spurious.
I blame the Brussels Broadcasting Company who spent all yesterday interviewing a succession of miserable politicians and spin merchants whinging about the result.
I am amazed that Alastair Campbell has any street cred left after his involvement in the Iraq war dodgy dossier. He oozes hypocrisy.
Of course the BBC receives funding from the EU so they can see that their snout will soon be removed from the trough and they dont like it. They are also outraged that Joe Public may come to a decision that they do not agree with.
The Beeb worked themselves into a frenzy and seemed almost pleased that Sterling had crashed, they were wetting themselves because the stock market had fallen.
It is a pity that they didn't report that the stock markets recovered and ended higher than the day the referendum was called and that sterling finished the day 2 or 3% down.
They clearly have an agenda and their actions and bias are unfitting for a national broadcaster.
The sight of Campbell dismissively referring to the electorate as "those people" and that they didn't understand.
Anna Soubry explained the result as being influenced by white working class who had probably never met a migrant. If Farage had said like that the sanctimonious press would be down on him like a ton of bricks.
Then there are the virtue signalling white rose bearing posers who bang on about Love not Hate....but not extending that credo to anyone that doesn't happen to share their political views, pathetic.
The arrogance of these liberal elites is truly breathtaking.
The referendum is finished , the decision made, live with it, in the same way you would expect the other side to have lived with it if the the result had been Remain.