Referendum results often don't translate directly into action. It's one factor and a changing situation.
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By that rationale, it would have been legit for Gov to have taken us out with 48% of vote.
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It would be. Parliament has the power and referendum is not binding. Not good politics though.
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It's even worse politics to ignore will of people. Highest turnout in modern history.
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Choice is facts vs delusion once again. We know this wasn't a meaningful decision. So pretend it was?
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Again, how do you "know it wasn't a meaningful decision"? Impossible to gauge people's true sentiment
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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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Replying to @adambanksdotcom @bazzacollins and
And when 27% didn't vote at all?
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That 27% waived their right to an opinion.
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