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Originally Posted by techguyone
It's a claim, there is no way to know which way those who chose not to vote, voted.
Therefore we do not include them.
Here is a Fact.
Leave: 51.9% (generally rounded up to 52%)
Remain: 48.1% (generally rounded down - as less than .5 to 48%)
52 +48 = 100
no 37, 69, 99 or anything else.
Fact
So please, no more claims, what-if's, shoulda-woulda-coulda's it makes you look silly & desperate.
It takes you nowhere, it leads you nowhere, at best I suppose it's a comforter for those who can't bear the fact that the unthinkable - happened. Curse those pesky kids oldsters.
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Please, let's get this clear once and for all. This is important as the mandate the PM has to pursue the agreement on how we leave the EU is contingent on the interests of the country as a whole and not the minority who voted to Leave.
The facts are these:
1. The UK voted to leave the EU. That's it. Nothing else was on the Referendum paper put in front of the electorate.
2. 37% of the total electorate voted for the UK to leave the EU. Please see this link if you think I have made this up:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.u...nt-information
We need to move on and discuss what are the terms that are in the best interests as the country as a whole and not those that pander to the desires & prejudices of both sides.