who will be in charge of deciding if either sides sloganeering was true or notI think you're inferring something from my comments there.
My comment about the less educated wasn't referring to any individuals level of education - rather that people were inadvertently 'misinformed' or deliberately lied to as to what 'benefits' Brexit would bring i.e. those that thought it would limit immigration from non-EU countries or that the NHS would be better funded.
Clearly everyone has the right to vote, whatever their level of education.
My point is that the vote didn't actually outline what the outcomes would be other than in/out with varying degrees of sloganeering about 'taking back control' and 'sovereignty' which have been interpreted as many different things. The first vote was clouded by misinformation and outright lies. If there is to be second it should be with the full understanding of what outcomes the two options will bring. It is only in this way that the electorate will be able to make an educated decision.
assuming it wasn't only the leavers putting out misinformation and outright lies for the dimwitted racists