While a lot of the comments to it really tick me off – it seems outists can’t handle the fact that they were fooled so easily – I’d like to flag this LSE article up. In it, Adrian Low looks at the polling data for the referendum and argues that it cannot be said to reflect the will of the people. Whether such arguments are a case of sore losing or not, they are certainly worth considering. As much as I acknowledge that democracy must be respected, nonetheless as one who passionately believes Brexit is a con sold to us by lies intended to push this country towards nationalism, this adds to my conviction it must be stopped. Next time anyone tries to tell me brexit is the will of the people, I can tell them it isn’t.