Wrong. You had 3,700,000 (minus 113 in the parliament) that prefer not to say anything or was too busy to actually think. Or supported whatever their party is saying just because they depend on them being in power to hand out cash in the form of benefits.
And you don't need me to tell you that parliament often voted in virtual unison against the wishes of a large number of the population.
For recent examples, see prostitution reform act, lowering drinking age, crushing cars act, hell even taxcut had almost half of the nation saying no.
For historical example, you only need to see Guy Fawkes.
You would be very naive if you think Democracy is all about representation, and that everything said and done in the Parliament is to be interpreted as the wish of the society. Democracy is nothing but a periodic dictatorship where every few years new dictators are voted by the apathetic subjects that are simply paid just enough not to complain.
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