No sure about this young lady who talks that she's been campaigning for years for what she believes in, good for her but she also says she'll fight tooth and nail for a No Brexit Deal, Why don't people like her realise there was a democratic vote to leave ?
Because as a Europhile one of her core beliefs has to be, if a vote goes against you, you should keep having more votes until one has a result you approve of. A vote you dislike is seen as merely a temporary setback.
Personally I believe that once all the current issues are resolved the LIB Dems will revert back to single figure polling obscurity. I used to support them years ago but their policies drifted to far away from anything remotely resembling what I thought this country needs.
That's true. Not everyone has the same high standards nor the willingness to get behind a decision for the benefit of the nation. I think that's what the OP is about.
It's a bit of a rhetorical question, though as I'm sure she realises there was a vote to leave. This doesn't, in a society which values free speech as one of it's fundamental values, preclude her from saying how she feels or expressing her intent.
And a greater responsibility not to mess up their nation by dissenting and leaving us in a weaker position when negotiating with others. A decision is made, one makes the best of it.
Yes. No-one should have to abandon their core beliefs even after a vote has taken place. And besides, the only way for the 2016 result to be reversed is if the people decide that it should be reversed, be it through a new referendum or through electing a party on a manifesto of repealing it.