macbindle said:Nope. That is your interpretation, but as we know your literary skills are somewhat undeveloped.
You don't understand that democracy can produce bad decisions e.g.. Hitler.
Wow, what a way to spin bad news for your lotmacbindle said:Wrong again.
There are 65 million people in the UK. Only 17 million voted Leave.
rick james said:Wow, what a way to spin bad news for your lotmacbindle said:Wrong again.
There are 65 million people in the UK. Only 17 million voted Leave.
macbindle said:rick james said:Wow, what a way to spin bad news for your lotmacbindle said:Wrong again.
There are 65 million people in the UK. Only 17 million voted Leave.
Nope. Just dispelling the BS that it was "the will of the people"
macbindle said:In which case it was "the will of barely more than half the people"![]()
I think it matters, because the implication of "the people" is that it is everybody.
Why everybody? Surely it’s only the people who actually have a say? Yo could limit it to those eligible to vote but I’d also say that it’s fair to consider only those who did vote. While the solution is complex, maybe even impossible, the question was binary. Seems if you have any opinion then you would exercise your right.macbindle said:In which case it was "the will of barely more than half the people"![]()
I think it matters, because the implication of "the people" is that it is everybody.
Lupi33x said:macbindle said:Your bolded quote is me pointing out that the UK referendum vote is not"the will of the people", it is the will of half of those who voted.....or do the other half not qualify as part of "the people"?
The second quote is pointing out that Hitler rose to power democratically.
So again, quote where I said whatever it is that you are saying that I said. Your misinterpretation doesn't count, I'm afraid.
Democracy is majority rule.
King Boonen said:I get that, but I'm talking about how it should be discussed, rather than how the media/sides portray it and attempt to project it onto a larger group. I know the counter argument is that is should include everyone if affects, but then where do you draw the line?
aphronesis said:I think there’s a temporal element. Per my post above, once the decision has been voted on the conclusion is often presented as unanimous.
Armchair cyclist said:Lupi33x said:macbindle said:Your bolded quote is me pointing out that the UK referendum vote is not"the will of the people", it is the will of half of those who voted.....or do the other half not qualify as part of "the people"?
The second quote is pointing out that Hitler rose to power democratically.
So again, quote where I said whatever it is that you are saying that I said. Your misinterpretation doesn't count, I'm afraid.
Democracy is majority rule.
So you will be petitioning Trump to stand down, as he did not get the support of the majority.
Or are you happy to concede that the US is not a democracy?
macbindle said:aphronesis said:I think there’s a temporal element. Per my post above, once the decision has been voted on the conclusion is often presented as unanimous.
Exactly.
I wasn't really commenting on the disenfranchised (such as the under 18s, overwhelmingly pro-EU, and likely to be affected by the result of the referendum more than the old). It's this Faragism of "the will of the people" that bugs me.
aphronesis said:King Boonen said:I get that, but I'm talking about how it should be discussed, rather than how the media/sides portray it and attempt to project it onto a larger group. I know the counter argument is that is should include everyone if affects, but then where do you draw the line?
Then it ought to be left at “voters” no? If I’m reading you correctly. And not politicized differently in its discussion.
macbindle said:Interesting article, and indeed Brexit was touted by some as revenge on the political elite essentially for the lack of change. And yet for other leavers Brexit is driven by a regressive vision of Britain. A Britain of cheery white people, milkmen, bus conductors, Spitfires thrumming over white cliffs, pea-soupers, giving the Hun a bloody good thrashing, cricket etc etc.
Brexit allows for a new global Britain, but for others it is a rejection of globalisation.
It's taking back control, but handing it to the Etonite, Bullingdon, porcine-rapist, old money.
If the power structures in place are old and long founded, they are in an ideal position to ensure that the spoils of Brexit land right in their lap.
del1962 said:macbindle said:Interesting article, and indeed Brexit was touted by some as revenge on the political elite essentially for the lack of change. And yet for other leavers Brexit is driven by a regressive vision of Britain. A Britain of cheery white people, milkmen, bus conductors, Spitfires thrumming over white cliffs, pea-soupers, giving the Hun a bloody good thrashing, cricket etc etc.
Brexit allows for a new global Britain, but for others it is a rejection of globalisation.
It's taking back control, but handing it to the Etonite, Bullingdon, porcine-rapist, old money.
If the power structures in place are old and long founded, they are in an ideal position to ensure that the spoils of Brexit land right in their lap.
What a bunch of drivel, people voted for many different reasons, but all you give us is false characatures
Anyway democracy is more than just the ballot box
It is also about a free press that is not controlled by politicians as Steptoe threatens if he came to power watch out for the connection to one of oswald mosley's offspring, it is also about an independent judiciary and people having various rights.
I took the caricatures with the rippling connotations they may have intended.
But literalism dies hard.
This just keeps happening.
macbindle said:del1962 said:macbindle said:Interesting article, and indeed Brexit was touted by some as revenge on the political elite essentially for the lack of change. And yet for other leavers Brexit is driven by a regressive vision of Britain. A Britain of cheery white people, milkmen, bus conductors, Spitfires thrumming over white cliffs, pea-soupers, giving the Hun a bloody good thrashing, cricket etc etc.
Brexit allows for a new global Britain, but for others it is a rejection of globalisation.
It's taking back control, but handing it to the Etonite, Bullingdon, porcine-rapist, old money.
If the power structures in place are old and long founded, they are in an ideal position to ensure that the spoils of Brexit land right in their lap.
What a bunch of drivel, people voted for many different reasons, but all you give us is false characatures
Anyway democracy is more than just the ballot box
It is also about a free press that is not controlled by politicians as Steptoe threatens if he came to power watch out for the connection to one of oswald mosley's offspring, it is also about an independent judiciary and people having various rights.
You are right.
I forgot to mention the racists.
Interestingly, there is a very strong correlation between desire for death penalty and Leave voting. In itself a very good demonstration of why the decision to leave or remain in the EU should never have been put to the public vote.