by Oscar Mellers
Many of us have an opinion on a second referendum for Brexit
but I for one are torn between the two and the consequences one could bring. On
one hand, you have a second referendum, which undermines the 51.98% of the
population that voted leave. But on the other hand, you don't have one and
Brexit goes ahead, with a possible no deal or a very bad one. We all are aware
of the current place Brexit stands, as option two, no second referendum. So, I
am going to explore the option of a second referendum.
If we were to have a second referendum, 51.98% of the
population would be undermined as the rest of us think that isn't right and
therefore they feel that what they voted isn't good enough. This could mean if
we have a second referendum, and a whole new Brexit war could be unleashed. The
war of another referendum. About 48.02% would want another referendum as they
voted to stay, yet this number may vary as people see the consequences of
Brexit. It is up to them which side they support. Generally speaking, if we want
another referendum, and if it gets chosen, more people would not want another
because they voted to leave anyway. That would mean our democracy is wrong
because the majority aren't getting their choice.
So how about changing our voting system? The Conservatives
like to stay with tradition so probably wouldn't support this, meaning the UK’s
voting system remains unfair. Labour though, are all for the working class man
and might change it, but it still doesn't change what the people voted
originally and doesn't make using another voting system right as the people
voted using the current voting system.
Now I want to know what other people think. Here are two
views from Year Seven:
Charlie Nicholls thinks, “There should be another referendum
because when we voted to leave we were not told the circumstances of a no-deal
Brexit. We should have a vote amongst the people to either vote on a no-deal
Brexit, a deal Brexit, or to remain.”
Thomas Krol thinks, “It’s pointless. If you have a second
referendum and you don’t get the answer that you want then you will just do it
again. In the end, we could have seventeen referendums! It would be the end of
democracy.”
To conclude, people do know now the consequences of Brexit
and may want to vote again. This could mean we get a result of remain. Yet,
like Thomas said, we could just keep going round in circles. Therefore, due to
more supporting evidence for not having a second referendum, I believe we
shouldn’t have one.
This will always be an issue of grey area. But I personally say that, as mentioned, there were many lies in brexit we all know- like the boris bus and the no deal brexit. The people of England deserve another vote as they were lied to and how can we say that the last vote was democratic then ? And anyway it is always good to keep up with current views, rather than those of years ago.
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