Jim, I’m not trying to subvert anything. The people who brought this before the courts are doing that. Pretty much convinced of a ‘Remain’ result, Parliament elected, in not insubstantial numbers, in favour of offering the public a referendum. However, the result was not as they expected. How convenient it would have been for them to say, “See how fair we are – we’ve given the electorate an opportunity to speak, and they’ve given us confirmation that they would like to remain in the EU. Bye bye, Nigel, you’ve been a thorn in our side for years but the people have spoken - no argument there - so now you’re well and truly stuffed”. Desperate times call for desperate measures – and this lofty slinging around of ‘the law’ and ‘the result of the referendum was only advisory’ is just that - desperate. The people who are supporting this are making a farce of democracy and they’re making fools of the majority of the people who voted. This is not morally justified and if those who refuse to accept the result of the referendum get their way, then the whole thing was a completely pointless exercise - and the country is stuffed too.