this post was submitted on 15 Jan 2024
122 points (97.7% liked)

UK Politics

3091 readers
136 users here now

General Discussion for politics in the UK.
Please don't post to both [email protected] and [email protected] .
Pick the most appropriate, and put it there.

Posts should be related to UK-centric politics, and should be either a link to a reputable news source for news, or a text post on this community.

Opinion pieces are also allowed, provided they are not misleading/misrepresented/drivel, and have proper sources.

If you think "reputable news source" needs some definition, by all means start a meta thread. (These things should be publicly discussed)

Posts should be manually submitted, not by bot. Link titles should not be editorialised.

Disappointing comments will generally be left to fester in ratio, outright horrible comments will be removed.
Message the mods if you feel something really should be removed, or if a user seems to have a pattern of awful comments.

[email protected] appears to have vanished! We can still see cached content from this link, but goodbye I guess! :'(

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] [email protected] 9 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Honest question: did people voting for Brexit even know what they were actually voting for? I recall that the top Google search in the UK the day after they passed the bill(?) for Brexit was “what is brexit”.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago

Remain voter. I voted for an idea. I have absolutely no idea about the logistical challenges, the financial aspects or anything with regards to Brexit, and I would bet that the vast majority of people would (or should) say the same.

Brexit wasn't something that should have gone to a public vote, it's just too big a question to reduce down to 'leave or remain'.

Citizens assembly would have been a significantly better device for sorting this stuff out, but that wouldn't have appeased the Tory Party, and Cameron never dreamed it would go against him, and it would have taken significantly longer to get an answer...even if it was one that would have given us a genuine answer that we could move forward with.

Ultimately we asked a country of people, many of which had spent years being fucked by the establishment to vote for something heavily favoured by the establishment...and then got surprised when they decided to stick it to them by voting the other way.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

At the time I was kinda wondering why they asked the general public to vote on the topic of brexit.

So few of the populace are qualified make an informed decision about this kind of thing. I am not qualified. None of my family and friends are either. Why are you asking us?

Politics is weird...

[–] BenadrylChunderHatch 1 points 10 months ago

A lot of leave voters were so sure that remain would win that they disregarded the negative consequences because they wouldn't actually happen. They voted leave to show that they weren't happy with the status quo.