Wasn't aware that we did want it both ways, not a fan of the current voting system in the UK thousands of voters disenfranchised, can't remember when my vote in an election actually counted! So a fairer voting system even If that meant UKIP won seats would not be a problem , indeed I'd welcome that because as with Trump its easy to sit on the sidelines and criticise, lt would be interesting to see what Farage would do if he actually had to come up with some policies and put them into practice!!
The elctoral college system in the States is even more bonkers - Clinton won the most votes, yet Trump is president??
Of course a referendum is a different matter, in my view it should never have been held and if it had been it should ahve been as a test of public opinion and have had certain qualifications, i.e.e minimum 75% voting and a 60% in favour, as it is we have a situation where a small majority of those who voted seem to be determining the future of the UK.
In any case our comments on how many voted were largely to correct the assertions amde by many that "A majority of the Uk people voted for Brexit" when clearly they did not or "Its the will of the people" when actually its the will of 37% of the people thems the facts which are conveniently overlooked, doesn't change the outcome of the vote I agree, but lets be accurate about these things!

