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> Some opinions - sky is green, earth is flat - aren't valid.

You just proved my point. You can’t possibly wrap your head around why someone would vote to leave the EU so clearly someone manipulated them.

This is the kind of thing people said when women wanted to the right to vote - "Oh those silly women, manipulated to think that's what they want."

It's dangerous thinking. I prefer to have faith that people are generally educated about issues and make the decision they feel is right.



Why leave it to faith? There have been studies about how knowledgeable the public is about the EU. For example: https://ora.ox.ac.uk/catalog/uuid:91ddd9dc-f388-43b4-922d-b8...

> [The results] indicate that Britons’ beliefs about some aspects of the EU may be systematically wrong.


People who argued about the nature of democratic accountability of the EU, even though I disagreed what them, are not a group I would argue were deceived.

People who believed the UK gave the EU £350 million per week, which is the example the other poster gave, were unambiguously deceived.




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