03-06-2019, 19:54
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by Angua
An update on an article does not necessarily mean new information has been included.
https://fullfact.org/europe/does-tti...atisation-nhs/
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They did their best, unfortunately they did not agree what that was, and still have not agreed.
Oh and in our adversarial democracy, the opposition's job is to scrutinise and check, not automatically agree with whoever formed the government.
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They did their worst, not their best.
Adversarial is fine in all respects except where it comes to the application of a decision taken in the direct democracy element of our system.
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Originally Posted by Hugh
And has been explained many times, that is not how the U.K. Parliamentary Democracy works - we are a representative democracy, not a delegated one.
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That explanation is one that suits Remainers who wish for the Referendum result to be ignored. The representatives have a duty to deliver direct democracy element.
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