Squinty wrote:I hate that term as well. It's the will of voters, which was a minimal difference in the result of a referendum mired in criminality and misleading information.
It should not be this high and mighty moral obligation to uphold it.
It was the will of 37% of the electorate on one day in 2016.
It doesn’t matter that a good proportion of people might have changed their minds. It doesn’t matter that both Leave campaigns have been proven to have cheated. It doesn’t matter that a sizeable number of people have died since. It doesn’t matter that lots of people have turned 18 since. All that matters is that one day in history where a less than 2% swing would have resulted in a completely different result.
And they are the side that say they love democracy. They just don’t want anybody to ever vote again on the issue. They don’t want Parliament to vote on the issue.
Wankers.