We actually got more votes than the time we had a maj. Due to the weird electoral system designed to prevent an outright maj, we had votes shared with other parties and as a result were one seat short of another overall majority.
You can look that up.
The Greens were part if the Yes coalition, so it's hardly a shock that they too feel Brexut us a significant change.
The mandate is there. And May wil be in the difficult position if refusing the manifesto pledge endorsed by both the 57 seats at Westminster and being in Gov.
What part if that don't you get. The three unionist parties combined could not take power.
Now uf that doesn't tell you what people wanted I'am afraid you will never be convinced.
We need a swing of 300,000 votes to turn the result 55/45. Old people gave passed on, young people coming in.
It's doeable.
That's all I'm saying.