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I think the point being made is that it cannot be said that there was an overwhelming mandate to leave the EU when only 37% of people who qualified to vote in the Referendum cast their vote to leave. Whether people who could vote did or did not makes no difference. Furthermore, two countries that form part of the UK had a majority vote to remain. Another factor that has been overlooked is that people living overseas were faced obstructions after applying to vote. Doubtless to say many of them would have voted to remain. You say that "If 28% decided that they could not- would not- did not want to vote that is not a "remain" vote. Neither is it a "leave" vote. The bottom line is that the Electorate were not in a position to vote as they weren't provided with enough detail to make an informed decision. Probably because the MP's in office were clueless as they've since demonstrated!
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