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<blockquote data-quote="Mek" data-source="post: 6514782" data-attributes="member: 121116"><p>I, as a remainer ,think a lot of the leave voters voted without realising the seriousness or the implications of the vote. They were largely fed false information ,like this “was going to be the easiest deal in history because we hold all the cards” “ we’ll have an extra 350 million a week that we could give the NHS “ etc.etc. Now the whole subject has been seriously debated for the last 3 years no one will have been able to avoid a Brexit debate or two. There should be a second referendum in the interest of democracy rather than despite democracy. Then whatever result is achieved no one would be able to seriously challenge it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mek, post: 6514782, member: 121116"] I, as a remainer ,think a lot of the leave voters voted without realising the seriousness or the implications of the vote. They were largely fed false information ,like this “was going to be the easiest deal in history because we hold all the cards” “ we’ll have an extra 350 million a week that we could give the NHS “ etc.etc. Now the whole subject has been seriously debated for the last 3 years no one will have been able to avoid a Brexit debate or two. There should be a second referendum in the interest of democracy rather than despite democracy. Then whatever result is achieved no one would be able to seriously challenge it. [/QUOTE]
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