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We can see the Governments response to the march today, which is to totally ignore it. What would be right would be to base a decision on the facts whilst the decision everyone has made has been made on lies and with one campaign funding from vested interests which we cannot trust. Putting them under pressure to do what's right is to not harm this country or its people by those who might wish it harm or intend to profit from it or gain promotion.Be clear on what you're saying here - 'under pressure to do what is right', what are you implying is 'right' here? Millions of people did vote Leave, and not all of them were ignorant or misled. And many of them feel as though it is the right decision for them.
I see society for what it is because i've been disappointed by decisions that have been put place and voted for in the past - so I agree - honesty is definitely lacking but it has been for a large amount of time now. Since the rise of UKIP this has been a thought in the back of my head.
I'm not suggesting you can't protest, hell I was even at the protest and spoke to a lot of people there - plus I love a good protest myself.
I just don't think protesting for a second vote is the right way to go about it, plus isn't the deadline to leave in about 4 months?
What percentage were not ignorant? Which of them were not misled? Do you have statistics that will outweigh the numbers who trusted lies?
To my mind I wonder why you even care to debate in this thread if you truly are that apathetic over honesty in Public Life. Do you really believe that the people of this country given the different levels of education in these matters not deserve total honesty from their politicians?