Not heard of the word democracy then? You know, that thing when a majority of people make a certain choice and a Government is elected. It's just the same when Cameron gave the United Kingdom the referendum which took place in June 2016, the one in which the people were given a choice, they voted and that's the result.
Just because you don't like the result doesn't give you the right to have a tantrum, chuck your toys out of your pram like a petulant child, shrill at the top of your voice, scream out loud and demand a second chance to bat.
If you are so unhappy with the result, what do you want, Riots on the streets??
I've a better solution for you and all those who want a second referendum, seriously, if as you appear to be so satisfied, you can always move to the continent and live in the European Union.
Look - the people made a choice, and to be honest probably the wrong choice based on the information available at the time, but a choice none the less was made. And yes, it's going to impact on every person in this country. wait till April 2019, stand back and watch the prices in the shops increase, because every retailer and trades person is going to take advantage and stick their prices up. Simply, the horse has bolted and there is nothing that can be done to catch it at the moment.
May's days are numbered, she can do no right for doing wrong, but she is trying to do the best for the country rather than playing party politics. If we had a worthy opposition, they'd be hanging the Government out to dry and making them accountable, but Corbyn is only interested in a General Election and is playing party politics. It will do him no good.
| have no answers, we've lit the firecracker, all we can do now is stand back and watch the show.
What question do you want to ask if you had the chance of a second referendum, One question Only though.
Finally, our neighbours on the continent are sitting back and laughing at the UK, as they realise the consequences and boy will they make the UK pay more one woeful mistake and error of judgement.