Another referendum will be a lot more emotional, and probably very nasty. I understand there are protocols within Parliamentary procedures, and there are also a lot of egos looking after their own party careers rather than their constituents, but surely I can't be the only one who looks around at Russia (out of control megalomaniac), China ( just 'elected' their Premier for life), USA ( Trump. No other word necessary), is this really a good time to go it alone? I think that we need some people to stand up, tell it how it is, and I for one think that the impact statements should be published, opinions of people like John Major who sweated blood and tears to drag both sides into the Good Friday agreement, an agreement which has potentially saved many lives, including those of British Service personnel, should not just be dismissed as old has beens, or as interfering meddlers. When this has all been done, as it should have been before the first referendum, we then should be able to have a second vote. David Cameron has got a lot to answer for, he set up this debacle, stood by while lies were told by both sides, and has swanned off into his own well paid sunset, leaving Teresa May to potentially go down in history as the PM who made the biggest political mistake of recent history.