Yes, exactly. If something requires years of research on various aspects of history, law, politics & economics to understand
it's not something the average person is qualified to make decisions on.
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No taxation without representation - That was the fundamental issue being voted on. EU does not offer that.
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Not for many. All sorts of 1 issue votes when many issues & consequences involved. This is the problem.
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You could say that about any referendum or election though. Politics has many consequences, seen and unforeseen.
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That's not really addressing the issue.
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Which issue? You were implying that brexit was unique in its complexity. I say it was no more complex than many other votes
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But it was a referendum. Ppl were voting on big themes rather than an understanding of economics, trade, benefits etc
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People understood that laws were being made by unelected bureaucrats. That is in contradiction to the core of Magna Carta
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