60 million in the country. So a small vocal minority think they speak for everyone. Get lives.
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60 million in the country. So 17.4 million isn’t a majority. Get a calculator.
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Yes, because my six year old wasn’t allowed to vote. Beautiful maths there.
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"The total number of UK parliamentary electors [as of December 2016] is: 45,766,000" Source: ONS.
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17.5 mill is only 37% of the total electorate. Hardly a majority
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Really don’t get your point here. Are you saying a vote/election should only be valid if we get 100% turnout?
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So are you saying that everyone that did not vote wanted to remain?
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They should have voted then






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BBC News folks!

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At last!
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Not come up with anything more convincing than that yet?
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Accept democracy and move on and stop moaning like children we are leaving the Eu mess enjoy.
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Accepting democracy involves accepting the population's capacity for changing its mind.
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I voted to stay in. BUT the vote said leave..... it's called democracy !!! If there is another vote democracy is dead. Also on a side note if there was another "vote" id vote to leave.
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Funny. Your profile shows you've always been a leaver.
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Hoping you’re aware
@BBCNews that many marchers are marching on behalf of others who support#People’sVote but can’t attend? Check out the banners with names#MarchFofMe
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