Well they're a bit stupid then, aren't they? Who's been filling their heads with the silly idea that they have to choose just one (or either) of them.
Amazing how politicians can spin things, 72% of the electorate voted. The remain camp say that is too small a number to provide an accurate vote therefore the referendum should be re run. In Scotland 62% of the electorate voted so with only two thirds voted Nicolas Sturgeon thinks she has a mandate for Scotland to break away from the union , dream on. Also if the result of the referendum was decided on Migration, not immigration and we try to obtain entry to the free market which carries the free movement of people as part of the deal what was the point in having the referendum in the first place.
Leave promised access to the single market and control of immigration. Of course, a political interpretation of both could be 'flexible', but in the end a decision is going to have to me made to fall one side or the other, as both together is not compatible.
It's a bit chicken and egg. Do we negotiate before pressing the Article 50 button- the sane answer seems yes but the EU seem intent on only negotiating after Article 50 has been invoked. No doubt there'll be a degree of fudging and behind the scenes skulduggery - all very Sir Humphrey.
and Farage, Murdoch and Liam Fox spotted together at a garden party - so what has Rupert offered Nigel to make him want to resign? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...-farage-and-dr-liam-fox-meet-at-a-garden-par/
Aron Banks (UKIP funder) backing Andrea Leadsom for Tory leader. Maybe he's lost interest in UKIP now the Tories are doing what he wants.
Farage was the reason we had the Referendum, he kept going until it was realised and won, he is not the problem, those that shout out racist every time they see or hear him are the problem, left wing liberal views and policies are the cause of all this unrest here and in Europe, History will look back on him with favour
Who knows what he's going to do, but one thing is clear he stood up for what he believed in and saw it through to as far as he could take it. Regardless of your view on him, he certainly has his place in history. Be interesting to see if he has further involvement as part of a negotiating team or other role.