The sheer stupidity and ignorance exhibited by so many voters for both camps (Remain: I didn't think we would leave!1!1!1! If I did I would've voted) (Leave: I voted to get them Muslims out of the country, despite the fact that I clearly do not know anything else about the whole shebang and cannot identify the basic distinction between "Muslim" and "Islamist") is very disconcerting to say the least, but it's all over. We have our results.
What does bothers me is the lack of respect for the constitution.
1. Why the fuck is every Tom, Dick and Harry calling for a second referendum? What happened to democracy? It doesn't work that way. All should be ashamed of themselves. It
doesn't matter if in reality only 30-something percent of people voted leave, because only 72% showed up. We all live in a democracy, but participation happens to be voluntary. That doesn't change the reality that Leave won by a small majority. The last Quebec referendum we had in Canada was a slim one; that doesn't change the fact that slightly more people chose to remain than leave.
2. Why the fuck is Corbyn being a douchebag? "Vote of no confidence not technically binding upon me" hey you little shit, ever heard of a "convention"? You know, those constitutional rules that aren't written but are known and respected by everybody, and comprise half of all Britain's constitutional law? Resign already. You did a crappy ass job on the referendum, and your political position was whack even before the damn referendum.
Get over it already; no one was faultless, no one was 100% right. Now if we don't get our act together, stop standing around all stunned and actually get down to business in negotiating our relationship with the EU and the rest of trade agreements, this short-term economic disaster is going to turn into a never-ending one.
That's gold man. Thanks for the laugh.
On the other hand he'll be fine, hurts like hell but just go to the nearest A&E cause the NHS'll take care of him
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(after a 3 hour wait, of course)
And for those that might want to take me up on the fact that we had more than one Quebec referendum, that the second (very close) one came as a round 2, if you will, of the first one, I would kindly like to remind you that we did not have the EU on our ass waiting for the result and all of Europe hanging in the balance. It was also provincial in nature (more akin to Scottish referendum than Brexit).