Even if public opinion is unified, if they want something to happen, they are just going to ignore the public and do it anyway. Like the recent cases of data enter projects where they just ignore the public voting against them. Democracy’s weakness it it requires people to follow the rules, but if nobody voluntarily follows the rules, then we don’t really have one.
> Like the recent cases of data enter projects where they just ignore the public voting against them
Do you have an example? And was this a binding or non-binding vote?