After a full day of backpedalling from Boris, Gove and Farage - and the resultant mind-changing from a large section of leave voters - several newspapers are now suggesting that a second referendum might be on the cards before Article 50 is invoked, but would this solve anything?
The leave voters who haven't yet experienced "buyer regret" and still think leaving is a good idea will just kick off and claim it's not fair so they'll never be happy.
And although we are still calculating the full cost of the referendum, Britain PLC has lost at least £100 billion (or 12.5 years of net contribution to the EU at current figures) and that will have to be paid for in jobs, services and a lower living standard and we'll never get it back. As usual, the lower socio-economic groups will bear the brunt of the pain that is yet to come. But that money has gone now.
So now that we're in this mess, is there any point in having a second referendum?
Seems a bit like closing the gate after the horse has bolted to me.
If we really wanted to lift the country's flagging spirits and boost confidence in the economy, wouldn't we just be better off doing Gove, Farage and Johnson for treason and have Ant and Dec present a live Saturday night triple public hanging?
The leave voters who haven't yet experienced "buyer regret" and still think leaving is a good idea will just kick off and claim it's not fair so they'll never be happy.
And although we are still calculating the full cost of the referendum, Britain PLC has lost at least £100 billion (or 12.5 years of net contribution to the EU at current figures) and that will have to be paid for in jobs, services and a lower living standard and we'll never get it back. As usual, the lower socio-economic groups will bear the brunt of the pain that is yet to come. But that money has gone now.
So now that we're in this mess, is there any point in having a second referendum?
Seems a bit like closing the gate after the horse has bolted to me.
If we really wanted to lift the country's flagging spirits and boost confidence in the economy, wouldn't we just be better off doing Gove, Farage and Johnson for treason and have Ant and Dec present a live Saturday night triple public hanging?