I heard an interesting joke on 'Mock the week' which made me think. Some wise wag said that the old people generally voted for the 'Leave' campaign and than since the referendum 4,000 of them have since died.
I'd thought I'd look into this and the figure using last years death rate stats from the ONS show that the figure is actually higher at around 7,500 of 65 years old and older have died every week since the leave vote. Therefore if another referendum were to take place it should be done in August 2019...
Seriously though, I think in modern times in a time where there's no national or international crisis, such as war, a change in the majority party's leader and therefore Prime Minister should result in a General Election. May, Brown, Major (although he did get a later mandate from the Masses) Callaghan, Douglas-Home, have all become unelected PM's . So i'm not saying this from a politcal view point, we harp on about democracy in this country but ours is so limited.