have another go, dear

What a nice precedent. Isn't it good to know that when we vote in Cameron's Bullingdon Club next May (as we shall), it isn't necessarily for real. We can have another go, until we get it right (or left).

How many 'goes' does it say we can have in the new democratic EU superstate? Or does that depend on how many goes it takes to buy the people's assent for what you were anyway going to do. In which case, why don't we abolish the voice of the people altogether. It would be much cheaper.

Oh. I forgot. We're going to have a brand new President. But we don't get to vote for him.