Personally, I think you do deserve a second referendum. The remain/leave map shows a clear border. Northumberland votes out. North of that, its all remain.
The biggest thing to me is that many in the leave camp used very similar arguments against the leave camp in the Scottish indy ref.
That and the EU/better together camp said Scotland wouldn't be part of the EU if they left and should therefore stay.
Note: from Manchester. Voted remain. Don't see the SNP as the national threat they're portrayed to be.
"Personally, I think you do deserve a second referendum. The remain/leave map shows a clear border. Northumberland votes out. North of that, its all remain."
It's tough luck. You can't threaten to quit every time things don't work out for you.
"The biggest thing to me is that many in the leave camp used very similar arguments against the leave camp in the Scottish indy ref."
I don't think anybody envisioned we would actually leave.
"That and the EU/better together camp said Scotland wouldn't be part of the EU if they left and should therefore stay."
It's not entirely clear that Scotland will be able to join the EU anyway. There's a long waiting list and large payment required.
"Note: from Manchester. Voted remain. Don't see the SNP as the national threat they're portrayed to be."
I also voted remain. I'm not afraid of the threat of Scotland to the rest of the UK, I'm afraid of Scotland's threat to itself.
What will be interesting now is whether Scotland really has the economy to survive on their own in the EU. Other smaller Countries have not yet been successful.
The biggest thing to me is that many in the leave camp used very similar arguments against the leave camp in the Scottish indy ref.
That and the EU/better together camp said Scotland wouldn't be part of the EU if they left and should therefore stay.
Note: from Manchester. Voted remain. Don't see the SNP as the national threat they're portrayed to be.