Originally posted by BrilloPad
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1. The vote was not legally binding on the government nor parliament.
2. The UK is a representative democracy - MPs votes according to what they think is best for the country, not what the majority of the voting electorate think.
3. As a result of 1. and 2. there is nothing undemocratic or unlawful about MPs/the government choosing to cancel Brexit.
My opinion is that Brexit is bad for Britain, and worse for Britain than remaining. This opinion does not indicate in any way, shape or form, a lack of belief in democracy being the least worst possible form of government.
Originally posted by meridian
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