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by d_t_w
3387 days ago
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What part of the brexit process do you think is not best described as an aberration with respect to the normal democratic process of the U.K? I'll give you one clue. It's extremely rare to hold a referendum of such huge consequence. Heck, I'll give you a second clue. It's even more rare for politicians to then behave as if the result of a non-binding referendum is binding. I could enumerate for you the remaining peculiarities, but if you're curious you'll find plenty for yourself. I do understand that people often like to point to simple cases like this and say "That's Democracy!", inevitably those people don't have a great understanding of the meaning. |
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