12-11-2018, 01:18 AM
(12-11-2018, 01:11 AM)Dill Wrote: You still can't get "the decision you want" unless you win the votes.
I.e., still democracy.
In this case it's quite possible that people voted the first time around with a less clear idea of the consequences, and intending merely to send a message to British politicians.
Referendums can't go on forever, but there is nothing inherently democratic about a running a second one two or three years later if the public's mood changes. Silly to remain locked into a position which no longer has majority support.
Could be why I said keep calling for elections.
Roll with the government delaying a decision made by the citizenry in hopes they can get another election to go in their favor as democracy if you want. We'll just disagree of the definition.
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