It's arguably more significant in this case as those that didn't vote were around 75% in favour of remain. It's not common to hear of such a differential between the intentions of those who did not vote compared to those who did.
Had everyone voted, remain would have won by a large margin.
There is a key difference betwen "this is the will of the people" and "this is the will of the people that we allowed to vote, and who found the time to make it along on the day".
People aged 16-18 and people living abroad are two groups that had no option but to sit at home and are both considered anti-Brexit.
Had everyone voted, remain would have won by a large margin.
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