And you didn't figure that out before the vote? Name me one Election where everything said in the campaign was true.
Again, how do you "know it wasn't a meaningful decision"? Impossible to gauge people's true sentiment
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empirically, sure. But I don't see lots of articles with Remainers regretting their vote
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Anecdotal media analysis trumps 1.7m votes? Tell me you're not really using that as an argument.
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equally you cannot empirically *yet* know why those 1.7m people voted Leave. The box may say Leave
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but the voices appear to be something much more complicated
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So all future elections are declared void until people fully justify their reasons for voting?
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is anyone sane arguing that?
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Adam just did.
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It was a close vote. All headline Leave claims were lies. Many Leave regrets. Perfectly valid to reject.
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That's pure intellectual snobbery. "We know best. You were clearly fooled. We're ignoring you."
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Is it intellectual snobbery when hundreds of Leave voters say they were fooled and evidence supports it?
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And when 27% didn't vote at all?
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That 27% waived their right to an opinion.
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or complaining en masse, incorrectly, about immigration
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You don't get to judge if people's reason for voting was rational.
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I do. But I wouldn't conflate judgement with a right to overrule the democratic process
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