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by mantap
2587 days ago
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In my experience regular people in the UK are generally sceptical of US geopolitical policy, especially since the Iraq war. It is only British politicians who want to jump into bed with the US at every available opportunity. Not because they are British, but despite it. |
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And unlike here in the US where the Presidential race is so important and that position has excessive power compared to the legislative branch, yet is determined with an archaic method that lately awards the post to someone who didn't win the popular election, in Britain there's multiple parties sharing power (I guess you guys have approval voting?), and the PM is elected from the party in Parliament with the most seats. I really don't think you can make a valid claim that the politicians don't represent the people.
And finally, with Brexit, that was voted for with a popular referendum, and a (narrow) majority chose to leave.
The people of Britain are getting the government they deserve, and that they voted for.