Kellfire
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Its not my premise. And its not my problem that you don't understand the definition of democracy as written by far more intelligent people than you or i.
As for the rest of your post, you're spot on. But if you want true democracy you are wrong to say a second vote has to be had before enacting the result of the first vote. And that's where you make a choice about a citizen led democracy.
And I look at your last sentence a little quizzically. Do the public know more than they did? There's been lots of opinions and projections but there was before the first vote too. Have some Remainers changed their minds and well as some Leavers changed theirs? I know of two young Remainers who have said they will vote Leave if there's a second vote. Both because they feel the call for a second vote is an affront to democracy. One of them has also stated that she doesn't like the way the EU have behaved.
I didn't say a second vote has to happen. I'm saying that having it would not stop democracy.
And yes, the public certainly know much more and I think any suggestion to the contrary is fanciful at best.
Some protest votes would be reversed in both directions, for sure. But it would still be a democratic referendum.