I'm not sure about that: "The simple answer to the question as to whether the EU referendum is legally binding is “no” (...) This is because parliament is sovereign and referendums are generally not binding in the UK." The whole rationale here:Arbusers wrote:A petition is not an electoral activity and therefore has no significance in the decision making process.Bubbles wrote:BBC NEWS: "Million sign petition for new EU referendum"cortomaltese wrote: Are you sure that "leave" is final?!
Are you sure that uk goverment will honour referandum's result?
Remember what happened with the greek referandum last year
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36629324
The UK could not validate the result of the referendum in parliament. That would mean that a similar to Greece coup d' etat will be taking place, a situation that people could not bear. If democracy is in question in the UK, that means that we are moving towards dark ages.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/23/eu-referendum-legally-binding-brexit-lisbon-cameron-sovereign-parliament