Originally Posted by
BaaLocks
And now Nigel Mirage, traumatised that he hasn't made the front page of the Mirror for at least ten days, decides to go for the headline grabber by suggesting we might just need a second referendum to kill off the argument for a generation.
Four things can happen as a result of this:
The result is conclusive to Brexit: everyone admits we got it right first time and the Remainers have their squib dampened
The result is a repeat of last time, minimal win to Brexit: we carry on as before, though with Remainers unable to lodge the 'we didn't know what we were voting for' argument
The result is a gentle swing to remain: Brexit is cancelled
The result is a significant swing to remain: Brexit is cancelled
Of all of those the option that would worry me most would be option three, where we move to a gentle majority for Brexit and I see some potential real social issues emerging if this is the case. We would need some sort of caveat in the wording of the vote to effectively suggest that the swing must be significant enough to warrant a change of direction.
Is this political spin from Mirage to do anything to get back in the limelight? Does he have a point? Do we care given we've probably already gone past the point of no return?
I'm inclined to agree with him actually, which is the strangest twist and turn of this ever more crazy political journey - six months ago I would have said there wasn't a statement that could come out of his lips that I could agree with. Ho hum, what did I know?