Assuming you're right, an in vote with Corbyn as the alternative will guarantee years more Tory rule, which will see further erosion.
I'm not sure why anyone's excited really
I know they've called it a referendum, but any decision would have to be passed as an act of Parliament and around 70% of MPs are in the remain camp
So it might not get passed in parliament regardless, and actually as far as democratic process I think that's the right thing. We voted for the people in parliament to represent us, not to ask us our opinion on everything. They should do what they're paid for, not defer it to us because it's a tricky choice
I'm not advocating that the current arrangement is right, and I was being slightly tongue in cheek. However I do think there is a possibility it won't happen even if it goes towards leaveI actually think parliamentary representative democracy is ****e. I also think partisan politics is ****e. My preference is direct participatory democracy. I'm not voting Leave so parliament can have sovereignty., I'm voting so that there's a potential possibility we can erode representative democracy and instigate a form of direct democracy. Switzerland has elements of direct democracy. A political movement called the Five Star Movement in Italy recently won the mayoral election in Rome; they propose direct democracy.
His one liner? I read it, I didnt ignore it. I didnt think he really posted that to have a further convo about what I said. If he wants to I would be agreeable to that.
I'm not advocating that the current arrangement is right, and I was being slightly tongue in cheek. However I do think there is a possibility it won't happen even if it goes towards leave
The worst thing for me is that even if you are genuinely trying to find facts to help you decide you'd struggle amongst all the noise
My dad's a rabid leave supporter. His reasoning is based entirely on spite filled hate.
My teenage kids want to stay, so I vote for the next generation, not the previous one.
And also there's Boris, Gove, Farage and Galloway.
Then maybe I missed it, I saw him respond with a one liner. I made my point, you and him disagree, some people dont. As much as politics are being allowed right now going much further than that would probably not keep the thread on point.If you are going to argue an important point it might help if you stay with the conversation. There was much more than a one-liner.
Then maybe I missed it, I saw him respond with a one liner. I made my point, you and him disagree, some people dont. As much as politics are being allowed right now going much further than that would probably not keep the thread on point.
Its about what you all are doing not really about what I think you should do. If you choose to leave then the relationship between your country and ours might change but I doubt it. The argument that you all will take a back seat to others simply because they would technically bigger when combined seems manipulative. You are an economic power and we arent going to ignore you just because you arent in the EU.
We voted for the people in parliament to represent us, not to ask us our opinion on everything. They should do what they're paid for, not defer it to us because it's a tricky choice
I actually think parliamentary representative democracy is ****e. I also think partisan politics is ****e. My preference is direct participatory democracy.
Absolutely agree.
If we are unwilling to take responsibility for our own lives and are willing to obsequiously hand it over to pig ****ing, self serving, self selecting elite, we deserve all we get.
Which is why I won't be voting.
Don't give the bastards the justification of a mandate.