The very act of asking the public to vote again on a issue which was claimed to be a definitive vote the first time round will devalue the voting system, how could it not?
My last word is this, the public were asked to make a definitive vote on the EU. A decision was made, that has to be respected. The idea that people voted to leave because of a sign on the side of a bus is asinine and a revote even more so.
Anyway I'm out now, I've made my point.
If we were asked for a definitive vote then the choices would've been more than a yes/no question and they would've made the referendum legally binding in court.
It was only ever advisory and it failed at that also given the fact a 48% minority of voters to 52% majority (a 2 % discrepancy) is enough to say "WE WANT TO LEAVE ENTIRELY AND FUCK EVERYTHING UP"