Why Wes Streeting is wrong
Some of the most infuriating, and destructive, people to deal with in a democracy, are the monomaniacs who can never accept that an issue has been decided. This particularly applies to extreme nationalists of any stripe and extreme anti-nationalists opposed to them who cannot treat an issue as decided and when they lose a democratic vote the next day start organising a new campaign for a new vote to try to reverse the result. There is a difference between a vote on whether or not to break up a particular country or pull a country out of a complex and deeply integrated international union, and an election which puts party A rather than party B in as the government of a country. In the latter case it is entirely reasonable for people who support party B, or indeed C, D or E, to campaign to gain or regain office at the following schedule election. It is not right or reasonable for those who lose a referendum to do everything in their power to frustrate the implementation ...