Yes, but as much as May is trying to make the argument of "80-something % of people voted for a party that wants to uphold the referendum result" and therefore turn a GE into a vote on Brexit, it just really isn't. Not only are there plenty of other important issues (as you say), but also the specifics of FPTP make it famously unwise to vote for anything but the two major parties. Which both said the outcome of the referendum would be 'upheld', with just as little detail on what that really means as the referendum itself contained.
i agree entirely - a GE without the brexit issue being resolved will make many if not most people feeling very conflicted and could result in awkward results...
Yes, but as much as May is trying to make the argument of "80-something % of people voted for a party that wants to uphold the referendum result" and therefore turn a GE into a vote on Brexit, it just really isn't. Not only are there plenty of other important issues (as you say), but also the specifics of FPTP make it famously unwise to vote for anything but the two major parties. Which both said the outcome of the referendum would be 'upheld', with just as little detail on what that really means as the referendum itself contained.