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Correct. The majority didn't even turn up to vote.
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Correct. The majority didn't even turn up to vote.
The pro-Brexit campaign group, Leave.EU, faked a viral video and appear to have staged photos of “migrants”, shortly before the EU referendum.
An investigation by Channel 4 News found that images purporting to show “migrants” attacking young women in London seem to have been staged.
The group – backed by businessman Arron Banks – was also behind a fake video, claiming to show how easy it is for migrants to sneak into Britain. In reality, satellite data shows the men on board had not left UK waters.
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Fact is, only around 25% of UK citizens voted to leave the EU... Simple as thatYou know how a majority is allocated in a vote right? You don't vote, you don't count. Simple as that.
Fact is, only around 25% of UK citizens voted to leave the EU... Simple as that
If you knew anything about stats or just how elections work, you would realise that you are now being completely stupid. The sample size is big enough to establish a trend.Fact is, only around 25% of UK citizens voted to leave the EU... Simple as that
That's what counts, but it's still incorrect to say the majority of citizens voted to leave the EU. I'm not disputing that leave won the referendum count, I'm disputing your assertion that the majority of citizens voted to leave the EU, it is, in reality, a minority. This is why Leave is terrified of a second referendum.51% of the voters voted to exit the EU. That is a fact, and what counts.
It's like saying the ANC didn't win the election as only 58% of the voters voted /facepalm
That's what counts, but it's still incorrect to say the majority of citizens voted to leave the EU. I'm not disputing that leave won the referendum count, I'm disputing your assertion that the majority of citizens voted to leave the EU, it is, in reality, a minority. This is why Leave is terrified of a second referendum.
Less voters participated in the last French presidential election than the brexit referendum. Should we inform France they better have another one as Macron clearly is not the legitimate president?That's what counts, but it's still incorrect to say the majority of citizens voted to leave the EU. I'm not disputing that leave won the referendum count, I'm disputing your assertion that the majority of citizens voted to leave the EU, it is, in reality, a minority. This is why Leave is terrified of a second referendum.
It is as legitimate as any election.
I never disputed thatFact is the brexit turnout was more or less average as elections go. It is as legitimate as any election.
We're discussing the turnout specifically here though, the turnout was quite typical of any election. Any talk of how not everyone voted and therefor the majority opinion was not measured is hogwash.So legitimate that the High Court said that if hadn’t been a purely advisory referendum they would have voided the result due to all the irregularities?
We're discussing the turnout specifically here though, the turnout was quite typical of any election. Any talk of how not everyone voted and therefor the majority opinion was not measured is hogwash.
Still, source for this high court proclamation? Sounds like judicial overreach to be honest, can't imagine any "irregularities" that were severe enough to have swayed the ultimate outcome of the vote.
Not really as simple as that. What matters is the percentage of those that went to vote. That's true of every election. Otherwise we might as well also say that the majority of the population didn't vote for the current government or in fact any UK government for a long time (probably decades).Fact is, only around 25% of UK citizens voted to leave the EU... Simple as that
That's what matters in terms of the results and the consequences. I doesn't matter at all when someone makes an assertion that the majority of the people voted for brexit - which is a false assertion. The majority of people did not vote for brexit. It doesn't change the result or the consequences of that result though. Given the deception though, from both sides, it's not 'unforgivable' or 'anti-democratic' to demand a second referendum, one based on a more informed population. It shouldn't even be controversial. Other countries have reversed referendums when it was found the public was misinformed or information was withheld. Kenya did it, Switzerland did it just the other day.Not really as simple as that. What matters is the percentage of those that went to vote. That's true of every election. Otherwise we might as well also say that the majority of the population didn't vote for the current government or in fact any UK government for a long time (probably decades).
In an unmissable talk, journalist Carole Cadwalladr digs into one of the most perplexing events in recent times: the UK's super-close 2016 vote to leave the European Union. Tracking the result to a barrage of misleading Facebook ads targeted at vulnerable Brexit swing voters -- and linking the same players and tactics to the 2016 US presidential election -- Cadwalladr calls out the "gods of Silicon Valley" for being on the wrong side of history and asks: Are free and fair elections a thing of the past?
Fact is, only around 25% of UK citizens voted to leave the EU... Simple as that
Remarkable how the same people who very openly sneer at ANC/EFF supporters (only vote for them because of KFC/t-shirts/stupidity etc.) never apply the kind of logic they use in this thread to South Africa. Here it's all righteous indignation.
And he supports people who have nothing but contempt for the "working class". They like using them as election fodder, but they're the useless, corrupt "elite" that will stoke xenophobia to split working class people, while at the same time gutting their public services and enriching themselves.
That's what matters in terms of the results and the consequences. I doesn't matter at all when someone makes an assertion that the majority of the people voted for brexit - which is a false assertion. The majority of people did not vote for brexit. It doesn't change the result or the consequences of that result though. Given the deception though, from both sides, it's not 'unforgivable' or 'anti-democratic' to demand a second referendum, one based on a more informed population. It shouldn't even be controversial. Other countries have reversed referendums when it was found the public was misinformed or information was withheld. Kenya did it, Switzerland did it just the other day.