Lincoln Imp
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- Feb 2, 2009
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Actually you will find it is quite normal in British elections for the total votes cast for all the other parties put together outnumber the votes cast for the winning party - and it happens that way with or without Brexit. That's democracy, in a democratic system. It is democratic because the politicians asked the people if they want to change it............
.................. and we, the people, voted by a comfortable two thirds majority that we didn't want to change it. We voted to keep it the way it is. That was pretty overwhelming, eh? ...... and democracy working properly.
I am sorry but you have completely missed the point. I understand the mathematics of the British voting system as well as you seem to. My post was written simply to question a poster's apparent suggestion that more individuals voted for Brexit-backing parties than ones favouring either Remain or Ref2.