Quite right of thatbags to remind everyone that abuse should not be part of the democratic process. It has been a truly terrible weekend. It started for my dear OH and I with our daughter, distraught and terrified, demanding to know which way we had voted.In fact we had worked out that, for us, 'Remain' was a vote for self interest concering the OH's imminent retirement and pension, but for principles concerning the country:- sovereignity, autonomy, the economy and border controls 'Leave' was probably preferable. He voted in and I voted out. Neither of us reproached the other or would have thought of doing anything to hinder or criticise the democratic process. it was all very good humoured and civilised.
However, our DD had been wound up by the intergenerational envy mob and persuaded by peers and left orientated Facebook friends that her job was now on the line, that she could no longer work in Europe and that everyone who voted 'Leave' was an old, selfish racist who had destroyed her future.
I deprecate the present intemperate tone of British political debate and long for the old days when it was simply bad manners to raise religion or politics in public as the tacit understanding was that people differed and that was perfectly acceptable when all adults possessed a single vote in a secret ballot.