Is it really any of your/ anybody outside of the UK's business? Just asking...(don't hurt me)
Stock markets worldwide took a plunge after the vote, so it affected tons of people outside the U.K.
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Is it really any of your/ anybody outside of the UK's business? Just asking...(don't hurt me)
yes kinda considering the effects its having on economies, markets and money.
Apart from the economic repercussions already mentioned, some people are also dependent on the UK even if they don't live there. My mother, for example, is unsure if the company she works at will keep functioning as it does, if her office will be sold to another company, or if they'll just be laid off, because the company HQ is in England. Many more companies are dependent on the UK, and there's a very real chance that a lot of them will go bankrupt because of Brexit. Less people will go to work in the UK, so jobs in other European countries will fill up which will lead to an increase in unemployment.Is it really any of your/ anybody outside of the UK's business? Just asking...(don't hurt me)
Is it really any of your/ anybody outside of the UK's business? Just asking...(don't hurt me)
People asking for a second vote, is absolutely ridiculous. We voted leave, it wasn't a practice vote, just because it didn't go your way, doesn't mean you get another vote. Life doesn't work like that, deal with it.
because somewhere around 38% of people (counting those that didn't vote as well) should be allowed to decide the future for 100%, especially for something as serious as this
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I say there should be a do over or at least some sort of negotiations because of how close the voting was for those that voted
That's how democracy works, though.
Which is why this is also a pretty good argument against democracy. People's basic rights and future should never be put to a majority vote.
But it's the majority. What would you rather have instead, a minority decide? A dictator?
Let the people in charge deal with the issue themselves. Don't drag civilians into it.
So you don't want civilians to have any input into what happens to their country?
There's other ways to give input, but as far as voting goes, yes. Civilians should never be given direct control of their country's economical or social future. Even discounting the idiot voters, I highly doubt a good chunk of other voters even realized the magnitude of what they were voting for.
Add to the pre-voting process being a literal manipulation of the masses like basically every other voting process, and its disgusting from top to bottom.
I just think it's a dangerous territory assuming that the general public are too stupid to make any decisions about their country.
Then you could start saying that we're too stupid to vote who goes into power, etc
I say there should be a do over or at least some sort of negotiations because of how close the voting was for those that voted