Originally posted by KentPhilip
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It's democracy. A minority don't get to have their way over the wishes of the majority. That's kind of the point.
There has been no referendum where the UK electorate has stated that we wish to merge our political powers with europeans, so UK politicians have had no mandate to set this in place.
Yes perhaps this was an important issue worthy of a referendum, but at the end of the day, politicians principles go where the votes are. If there'd really been a lot of opposition to progressing from the EEC to the EU in the 90s it never would have happened. Yet John Major, who was always pro-EU, won the election in 1992 with the largest popular vote in history.

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