A second referendum is undemocratic because it ignores the vote the first time round. We were informed by David Cameron, who was Prime Minister at the time, that the result of the vote would be implemented. Referendums are advisory, we all know that, but the Prime Minister at the time told us the result would be implemented. Therefore it should be implemented. A second referendum is not any more ‘a people’s vote’ than than the first one was, who on earth voted if it was not the people? We were lied to, well that’s true. We were lied to by both sides, remain and leave. The demographic is different now, well of course it is. Some elderly people have died, and sadly some younger people will also have died. Sixteen year olds are now eighteen and therefore now eligible to vote. That’s the only change to the demographic situation, and that changes slightly every year. Basically it’s undemocratic to hold a second referendum because it ignores the first referendum. The people who are calling for a second referendum are unwilling to accept the result of the first referendum. What happens if they also don’t like the result of the second referendum, or if the result is then remain, what if the leavers don’t like that decision and campaign for a third referendum?
We were told by the then Prime Minister that the result of the referendum would be implemented, that is the only democratic way forward.