“But my view was the referendum campaign wasn’t even about the EU. It was about, above all else, immigration. The official Leave campaigns made the strategic decision to wage a poisonous xenophobic campaign which scapegoated migrants and refugees for all the multiple social injustices which don’t just scar British society, but define it.”
“ Sixth, would you support decriminalisation of homosexuality if the majority voted for it? I keep having this tweeted at me because I’m gay. Let’s be clear here: there is a difference between a referendum on a constitutional issue, such as Britain’s precise relationship with the European Union, and the majority voting to deprive a minority of its civil rights.”
These two paragraphs contradict each other. Would the referendum result be unchallengeable had ‘The official Leave campaigns made the strategic decision to wage a poisonous homophobic campaign which scapegoated lesbians and gays’?
