favoring Brexit, citing Northern Ireland and Scotland's opposition as their reason for tilting the vote 52 to 48% in favor of staying?
There's already a large majority for remaining at Westminister but whether parliament is ready to thwart the referendum result is anyone's guess.
@HD -- Are the people not allowed to change their minds?
At one time in the USA, production/sale of alcholic beverages was illegal. After about a decade, the people decided it was a bad idea and repealed the ban.
My impression from the media coverage and discussion of the Brexit vote suggests many of the people who voted for it are having misgivings and second thoughts. I don't have a strong opinion on the matter, but maybe a somewhat "cleaner" process for implementing the Brexit (with the costs/benefits/complications spelled out) needs to be voted upon, rather than the apparently vague language of the proposition which was passed.
I could definitely see the possibility of a redo on the vote, with the stipulation that if Northern Ireland and Scotland disagree again then they should be offered a new independence vote.
@HD
I didn't get to vote mate as I've been living in France for the last four years and I can tell you that over here the decision to leave is being met with disbelief and deep sorrow. I actually feel quite ashamed to be British at this moment in time. How on earth did the lunatic fringe of the Tory Party and a rag bag of flag-wavers and xenophobes manage to convince the people that it should leave the EU. Well we know actually ; they swallowed hook , line and sinker the immigration lies and hysteria and voted on that single issue.
It's the young people I feel sorry for mate who voted overwhelmingly to remain. What is their future now ? In one fell swoop , the generation of their parents has chose to deny them the right to live and work in 30 countries in favour of ..... god knows what. It's the ' I'm alright Jack ' attitude of small-minded and selfish people which really sticks in my throat. Let them have their blighted little island all to themselves , I'm done with them now and will be seeking French citizenship just as soon as I am able to.
Anything is possible with our dodgy Government. We've had 37 years of that kind of underhanded behaviour. I wouldn't put anything past them.
Even if there is a re-vote and the decision is reversed does not the EU have to agree to allow the UK back in?
I heard a news report (take with a grain of salt) that the EU would not automatically accept the UK back.
I can't see any grounds for a new referendum being called. Like it or not , the Leave campaign won fair and square. It just reminds me of that old adage ; “In a democracy people get the leaders they deserve.”
They had better think of something fast because we know how NOT EMBARRASSING themselves takes priority over anything else. Saving face is their only priority. Sounds very Republican-like to me.