I was at a Paul Heaton gig tonight and he said lets boo the millions who didn't vote. He the said "We're British, we're programmed to f@@@ up a good thing? Sorry for the swearing but I have to agree with him.
Heaton is class (seen him live loads of times) but never really agreed with his political views. I agree totally with him on this though.
I think you should consider that politicians in Netherlands, France and Italy are pushing their goverments for referendums to leave.
Since our vote borrowing costs have gone up in Italy, Spain,Portugal and Greece.
Stock markets in Frankfurt, Paris, and Milan fell up to more than 4 times than ours due to the fear that more referendums will be demanded to leave.
Unlike our vote where the majority of voters were of the older generation, in the aforementioned countries, it is the youth who are discontented, due mainly to 50% plus unemployment levels.
It is the young generation voting for extreme political groups within Europe as they are fed up with their countries leaders.Look at the political party who nearly took control of Austria a few weeks ago.
The European banking system, particularly in Spain, Italy, Portugal and Greece are in dire straights
The EU dream will fail, not just because we are to leave, but because it does not work. Throughout Europe discontent of being controlled by an elitist group of 27 unelected members of the EU commission will bring it down.
27 into 1 will not work. The EU has never been about trade but political power.
Sorry about going on, but I feel proud of being English and a part of Great Britain.
Geoff