beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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No need for the name-calling but I hope it made you feel better. I actually volunteered the point that Cameron announced the referendum - apparently off the cuff - before the 2015 election because he was worried about the fate of some of his MPs in the light of the UKIP growth. But we need to keep this in perspective. UKIP's result in the 2015 election was impressive - one in eight voters voted for them but that doesn't actually represent the "huge pressure" others claim - any more than the success of the LibDems in the election before (6.8m votes and nearly a quarter of the popular vote) represented an even more massive call for pro-Europeanism.
off the cuff? you've been living in a box for over a decade, EU membership has been an issue ever since Maastricht, and really became a problem after Lisbon. it wasnt just some impromptu decision, but the result of a festering problem in the heart of our politics: who governs us, Westminister or Brussels? its really insulting to casually dismiss 12% of voters, it does represent a substantial pressure to address the issue. the fact about 3m more people turned out to vote either way also shows its a important issue.