Sorry for my late reply Femi but it was sunny yesterday and I enjoyed a nice day out.
I don’t know where to start with your conceited rant? However I will try and answer a few points. It won’t make a difference tbh because you seem firmly stuck up your own arse.
You say:
“I don’t think almost any normal person had the required knowledge to make an informed decision in hindsight. It’s proven to be an even more complex issue than it was assumed to be before”.
Once again, you seem to think that people are not capable of making an informed choice. I would add if the ‘remain’ campaign had explained things better rather other than saying ‘everyones first born will be blind’ if we leave, then things may have been different. It was a cr2p campaign that used project fear. Blame your antisemite mate Jezza as well. That idiot actually confused voters ffs. So before you blame slogans on buses look a little nearer to home.
You can’t accept a democratic result and you belittle voters.
You’re description of ‘public are ****ing idiots’ and “We aren’t a particularly educated nation, politically or otherwise”. is not only ill-informed but arrogant. You make yourself look a 2222 every time you say crap like that. Recent research has shown that the public are actually more engaged with politics, especially the young.
As for wanting another vote:
We’ve had enough division in this country caused by idiots like you who cannot except the result. when you lose a vote you respect the result, it’s called ‘losers consent’. I did when the odious Blair won and I would have if ‘Remain’ had won.
Now I know you and the Femi ilk of society were told at school that you can’t lose, but that is not how things work in the real world. Acting like spoilt children and wanting another go at it would have only ended in more tears as ‘Leave’ would have won by a bigger margin. Fortunately we do have some decent ‘remainers’ that respected the result.
As for Cameron… if you are going to discuss someone that I know quite a lot about, at least get your immature facts right. Cameron actually thought that holding a referendum was the right thing to do. He believed that the British public should be given a say on the EU as he felt the “institution had changed beyond recognition”. I have just recently read his views on the subject. Remember the ‘non non non’.
When we joined the EEC in 1973 we're the people told then how integrated the EU would become... No. they just had a … yes/no vote. Yet when we want to leave you think a yes/no vote is not good enough (and that the public doesn’t understand because they are all thick uneducated gammons).
Many deals like Maastricht treaty were sneaked in without having a vote. Where was our say then? That wasn’t what they told us before was it?
How the EU have acted since December should prove to most decent people what they are really all about. The Swiss are the latest to see it. Spend 5 minutes of your precious time and read up on it.
I understand you and a few others will not accept the result and will keep trying to run this country down. As I have said before if you don’t like this country and how we run it, then F’off to Europe or China and bore them with your cr2p.