OG continuing his campaign to preserve a system that was barely suitable in the 1800s, let along today...
Does anyone seriously believe that the campaign from either side was conducted as it should have been? Does anyone seriously believe that democracy in this country is either (a) perfect or (b) as good as it can be? Does anyone believe that the sides various politicians took were entirely out of good will to the country, rather than (as least partly, and probably mostly for some) motivated by an attempt to further their own political careers?
All this, and more, should have been obvious. But the victors in any election tend to stop caring, and sadly the losers can always be accused of sour grapes and so legitimate concerns freely ignored. No, this does not mean that the referendum result on June 23rd was illegitimate and we need a rerun to shore it up (read: overturn it). Absolutely not. I have said that before and I say it again. But, if Brexit is to mean anything, if we are indeed now restoring control of our affairs to Parliament over all else, let us please ask whether the way our democracy works, at all levels is the best it can be. Anyone who seriously considers it should soon realise that the answer is no -- how to correct it may well remain open for debate, but the question shouldn't be ignored just because it's come from the losing side.