Can they reverse it?

Could they make the result of the referendum invalid? Are we in the safe yet?

The salt is real.

>we want minority rule !
jesus christ

Fucking lmao.

If this was the other way around, the 'remain' crowd would be like "HAHA, THEY WANT ANOTHER VOTE, SUCK SHIT, YOU ONLY GET ONE REFERENDUM"

But since they lost, they're having the biggest whinge "Hurdurr democracy isnt fair!!"

We already have it, it's called monarchy.
>Tfw you will finally see a free British Republic in your lifetime

THEY ABSTAINED
THE END
WE WIN

No, this is just as retarded as the people who were calling for another election a few months ago after Cameron was found to have money in offshore accounts.

You can't just sign a petition when you lose and get what you want lmao.

Of course all the sore loser are gonna sign this

Found this shit on tumblr searching for brexit.
You should get over there it's gold.

Hahahhahahhahahahahhah
>democracy is bad when things don't go our way!
Lefties on life support.

>monarchy
>not the best sistem ever

No. Whatever the result was going to be, it only needed a majority to win. That was the only criteria necessary. The margin by which either movement won didn't matter. Remainers can keep throwing their toys out of the pram but ultimately, allowing a second referendum to occur would be going against the wishes of the majority.

Execept it isnt just imagine someone like Merkel as a sole ruler

>Let's vote until we win !

Yeah, that's not like how it works.

We should make a petition to overturn this shit.

Everyone, even fucking Juncker said that there was "No going back".

All a second referendum would do is expose everyone as a complete fucking joke.

Take this original version my dear kraut.

The EU has ignored referendums in the past, and I thought that the conservatives might jump at the opportunity since they were against the brexit.

So 100,000 signatures are going to invalidate 30+ million votes? Okay.

where can i sign that shit

I don't think they understand how it works.
Even if this law would become active, it wouldn't work post-factum, since that referendum already happened, so it would only apply to the future ones.
This seems counter-productive, no?

and what's gonna happen?
they ask for no less than 60%
they COULD NOT REACH 50% !!!

get out of here with your shit you salty bitches

There are many scenarios where the UK will remain in the EU after all.

I'm pretty sure it's going to happen though. The gears are already in motion to make them leave, specifically on the side of the EU.

We just voted to not be subject to EU laws and regulations. They can't use an EU law to make us vote again. That's retarded.

Liberal democracy: we acknowledge voting only favorable to us.

Could you elaborate? In what scenarios could they remain and how can we stop it?