Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
Absolutely not. The issue with the referendum - as you well know - was that the options were 'yes' or 'an undefined no of some kind that no one really understood'.

Quite the antithesis of binary.
Because the consequences of a 'yes' vote were obviously clearly defined, weren't they?

I would remind you that the same generation that voted 'Yes' in 1975 voted 'No' in 2016 in their droves because what they thought they'd voted for back then had turned into something else and they felt betrayed and cheated.

The notion that Leave voters didn't know what they were voting for but Remain voters did doesn't stand up to a moment's serious scrutiny, I'm afraid. Just because you think you're voting for the status quo doesn't mean that's what you're going to get.