It would all depend on how many of those who didn't vote and are now moaning that "it's not fair :Bawling:" could be bothered to vote and how many people that wanted to leave, but didn't vote would be incensed by a 2nd referendum and turn out too. I don't buy the fact that those that voted 'Leave' feel cheated and have changed their mind. If anything, the people I know have had their resolve galvanised due to the behavior of the Remainians; post referendum. All this is extremely hypothetical as there has been, and will only be one referendum on this.
It must be a nightmare being in the public eye, expecially a politician. Everything you ever say, everything you ever do is a matter of public record and if you change your position it's thrown in your face. Have you never changed your mind on anything? Have you never bought a motorbike because you wanted it, then sold it later because you prefered something else? Let's not forget, 3 years ago, Cameron hadn't started his pathetic "renegotiation". A lot of people changed their minds when he came back to the country with that. Changing your mind is all part of life and a positive character trait. It's very different to lying by saying one thing and deliberately going in another direction. Steadfastly refusing to change ones mind as circumstances change would be the sign of a very pig headed and compromised individual in my opinion.
Bearing in mind, no politician would say, "Look, on the balance of probabilities and subject to future events, I would say that, on the whole, we might be better staying in Europe at this point in time". No. As a politician, you must say, "Brexit? Are you mad, it would be a disaster!". You need to send a single, clear message to people ... which of course only leads to confusion when you need to swap it for the opposite single, clear message when circumstances change Politics 101, people. The cretins that make up the electorate (according to our political class and elites) need things nice and simple, no matter how wrong that approach is.
Credit Suisse CEO blames Brexit on low UK education spending| Reuters EU should give UK a quick and fair exit deal: Bundesbank| Reuters
Bloody Hell!............If the UK education had been better, the Leave vote would have been a landslide.........
Did you see her on the Andrew Marr program today ? She led a team looking at the EU, concluded that it was unreformable and changed her mind. A perfectly reasonable and logical conclusion.