"BAC" wrote in message
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"Franz Heymann" wrote in message
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"BAC" wrote in message
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I do believe putting the matter to a popular vote would have
been
wise.
Any wiser than putting the annual budget proposals to a popular
vote?
Like companies do, you mean?
No. I don't mean like companies.
No, I don't think it would be as wise to put UK
plc's annual budget proposals to a popular vote, because of the
sheer
impracticability arising from the volume of decisions which would be
required, and the complexity of the considerations would be
double-dutch to
most of us (although, to be fair, it probably is to most MPs, too,
good job
they don't get a free vote on it!).
So your style of democracy would only work for such issues as you
choose to apply it to?
Putting the highly contentious single issue 'hunting' proposals to a
popular
vote might have headed off the constitutional wrangles we can expect
to see
now, and also the civil unpleasantness which seems likely to rumble
on -
that's why I think it would have been wise, and practical, too.
You are boring me stiff. Please have the last word.
Franz
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