The post you are reporting:
Interesting how people interpret the results
I look at them and see that a single cause party won the most votes (5.25m) and therefore seats but fell short of a majority by a long way, I also see that parties favouring, at minimum, another referendum claimed between them (even though they failed to work together) a majority of the votes (8,98m with the Scottish results still to be fully declared).
So exactly how have the electorate spoken?
Farage is talking this up as a ringing endorsement of him etc (lots of blah blah blah) but is it really, if it was a ringing endorsement he would have won a majority of the 16.626m votes cast.
It is however a damning indictment of the two major parties, their lacklustre campaigns, their inability to listen, their pathetic in-fighting at the expense of leading the country etc.
So what will happen next?
The Tories will continue their masochistic public self flagellation and lurch to the right around some bland, white middle aged, middle class man who will claim to know how to solve the problems around Brexit only for the Tories to shaft him the way they shafted May.
After lots of soul searching and chitty chatty the Lib Dems will merge with Change UK creating an anti Brexit party with a national presence and MPs to challenge Labour around the anti-brexit position. Labour will do almost as much public self humiliation as the Tories before Corbyn sees sense and steps aside with, hopefully Watson taking his place at the head of the Labour Party; who will then reach an agreement y with the Lib Dems, SNP, Greens & Plaid to at minimum defer Brexit, to allow a proper consultation and vote on where the UK goes next.