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  • E [email protected]

    I signed the petition but I had zero belief it would actually result in anything.

    We don't actually live in a democracy, that's just something they tell us while they do whatever the bloody hell they want.

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    Meanwhile Nigel Farage is just racking up these own goals while getting ready to sell the whole country in three years time.

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    • P [email protected]

      Counterpoint: Brexit

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      The petition to reverse Brexit got something like 4 million signatures. Response: LOL No.

      Brexit it's referendum because the Tories were scared of loosing power to Frog Face Faeage's party. So they did a bit of appeasement.

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      • the_picard_maneuver@lemmy.worldT [email protected]
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        On france, we currently have one with 2.1M signatures, gov still said nope (petition against reintroduction of dangerous pesticide, backed by sciencists community)

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          • naich@lemmings.worldN [email protected]

            Just a reminder that downvoting something doesn't stop it being true.

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            You are being downvoted for stating a completely unrelated non-sequitur.

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              You are being downvoted for stating a completely unrelated non-sequitur.

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              "we don't actually live in a democracy".

              Yes we do. It's a representative democracy. Look it up if you don't believe me.

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              • natenate60@lemmy.worldN [email protected]

                And why should it be that way? You can certainly have a mixed system. In many American states, for example, official petitions can result in referendums to enact laws without the legislature's intervention.

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                No idea mate. I think it's a pretty crap system personally.

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                • naich@lemmings.worldN [email protected]

                  "we don't actually live in a democracy".

                  Yes we do. It's a representative democracy. Look it up if you don't believe me.

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                  You’re completely missing the point.

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                    I mean 122,000 out of 60 million isn’t a lot.

                    Could likely get 5 million to say banning people based on colour is a good idea, but I don’t agree.

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                    Only need 500 (out of 40mil) + one MP sign off for the government to legally have to respond in Canada. They don't have to say yes but they have to officially acknowledge you at least. I was pretty surprised by how low that threshold is.

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                    • N [email protected]

                      On france, we currently have one with 2.1M signatures, gov still said nope (petition against reintroduction of dangerous pesticide, backed by sciencists community)

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                      Don't you guys have a more effective way of convincing the government?

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                      • M [email protected]

                        Don't you guys have a more effective way of convincing the government?

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                        Yellow vests, Citroëns on fire, Guillotines

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                        • A [email protected]

                          You’re completely missing the point.

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                          Please enlighten me.

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                          • blackmist@feddit.ukB [email protected]

                            Meanwhile Nigel Farage is just racking up these own goals while getting ready to sell the whole country in three years time.

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                            Crossing my fingers for the Corbyn party...

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                            • plaidbaron@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

                              This image is a great reflection of the entire history of the UK, incidentally.

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                              Well they did say yes once in 1215

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                              • natenate60@lemmy.worldN [email protected]

                                And why should it be that way? You can certainly have a mixed system. In many American states, for example, official petitions can result in referendums to enact laws without the legislature's intervention.

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                                Switzerland and Austria too, Germany not

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                                • G [email protected]

                                  Only need 500 (out of 40mil) + one MP sign off for the government to legally have to respond in Canada. They don't have to say yes but they have to officially acknowledge you at least. I was pretty surprised by how low that threshold is.

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                                  It's only like 10k here too, but the response is always "we have no plans to change anything"

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                                    Crossing my fingers for the Corbyn party...

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                                    Hmm, I'd be a little more enthused if he wasn't on the side of Russia.

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                                    • blackmist@feddit.ukB [email protected]

                                      Hmm, I'd be a little more enthused if he wasn't on the side of Russia.

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                                      Not going to defend him on this but hey, if there's any politician who might do what the people want, it would be Jeremy Corbyn.

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                                        Yellow vests, Citroëns on fire, Guillotines

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                                        Citroëns on fire

                                        A fine tradition

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                                        • natenate60@lemmy.worldN [email protected]

                                          And why should it be that way? You can certainly have a mixed system. In many American states, for example, official petitions can result in referendums to enact laws without the legislature's intervention.

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                                          Because the plebs are fucking retarded and change their opinions more often than their underpants. With a representative democracy, you have at least some chance that those in office try to think for more than 30 seconds about a topic before they vote.

                                          If we had a direct democracy in Germany, I bet we’d see a ridiculous amount of racist and anti-poor legislation pass.

                                          Or consider the anti-vaxxers as an example. I want my government policy to be made by somebody who doesn’t think “macrophage” is an insult.

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