Firstly, let’s have it right. The referendum was categorically deemed not binding until after the fact. The reneging of our government on this is highly undemocratic.
Secondly, democracy is nit always best upheld. Take for example the town of Leith in the U.S ;
A small rural community in the Mid West ( I think). Some strangers came into town and started buying up property and land Then started moving their friends in. Lots of friends. Then they started flying the Swastika above their doors, then holding Nazi rallies. Soon they ran for council and mayor and head of police. They got voted in for each title as they had the majority in the town.
Within three months the small town has gone from a small, unassuming little farming community to a Nazi stronghold with rallies and marches down the high street every day.
But that’s democracy I guess. Nothing can be done if that’s what the majority want.
I believe the documentary is on Netflix.
Secondly, democracy is nit always best upheld. Take for example the town of Leith in the U.S ;
A small rural community in the Mid West ( I think). Some strangers came into town and started buying up property and land Then started moving their friends in. Lots of friends. Then they started flying the Swastika above their doors, then holding Nazi rallies. Soon they ran for council and mayor and head of police. They got voted in for each title as they had the majority in the town.
Within three months the small town has gone from a small, unassuming little farming community to a Nazi stronghold with rallies and marches down the high street every day.
But that’s democracy I guess. Nothing can be done if that’s what the majority want.
I believe the documentary is on Netflix.