There’s undoubtedly self interest at play it’s human nature after all, but honestly I think most of them think they’re better than the public. We voted them in, to do their best for us, they’re meant to understand complicated matters that the man in the street doesn’t have the time or perhaps the capability to understand. We elect them to make decisions for us, not do what we want..,The difference between a representative and a delegate.
Which is completely at odds with the idea of referenda... and why they have always been a contentious tactic in British politics.
..What’s interesting constitutionally about brexit is this may be the first time that it’s ever been so obvious. It’s the first time in the uk that a vote in a politically motivated referendum has gone against the intentions of those who set it up.
A lot of people who previously will have understood nothing about how our constitution works, the role of mps etc, may have had their eyes opened to what democracy means in the uk ... and probably aren’t too impressed!