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Again, implying that the British people are too stupid to make their own decisions. Your view is not worth more than that of somebody elses just because you consider yourself more educated in certain areas than others, pure arrogance.
It's not about being stupid. I don't know how to fix a toilet. I don't know how to build a house. I don't know how to fix cars. I don't know how to install electrical sockets. I don't know how to perform a heart operation. That's why I'm not a plumber, a builder, electrician or a surgeon. I don't know know everything to do with making decisions that effect me. That's why i'm not a politician. I appoint my own plumber, my own builder, to an extent my own doctor and my own politician to do the best job that I would like doing.
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Just pointing out the hypocrisy, thats all.
Like you've said about UKIP, you don't agree with everything they do, but you agree with their general outline. Likewise with the EU in my case.
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The death penalty is not oppression for the minority, on mosques - yes if the majority in a referendum voted to ban mosques then that should go ahead, even though I have my reservations against it. This is a democratic country and you abide by the laws of this land and its people if you wish to live here. Islam is not part of our culture or history and therefore is a topical issue. Banning mosques is not oppression, is banning ciggarettes from public places also oppression?
Banning something is by definition denying someone the freedom in partaking the said action. So yes, banning both mosques and cigarrettes from public places are oppression. However, you can say that people smoking cigarrettes in public places tramples on people's freedom to live a healthy life. A mosque on the other hand does not affect anyone else's freedoms.
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I never said they did not get a substancial number of votes, what I have said is that without the things I listed they would never of gained power. On referendums, why, are the evil conservative media going to tell everybody what to do while the Guardian speaks the truth to the workers of the world! :rolleyes: - please, referendums are very fair, a newspaper cannot sway somebodies opinions and neither can a political party. Everyone forms their opinions throughout life, and the people of this country are not stupid or deluded.
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They were not voted in,
well evidently they were voted in. just as the electorate was influenced, whether it be violently or via propaganda, in many ways doesn't make the result any less valid at that point in time. The guardian does not speak fact in many areas, nor does many news outlets. But when you start presenting opinion as fact (as you see in FOX NEWS in the USA) and in the mail, guardian, etc you have direct manipulation of ones thoughts of things they are not in direct contact in. When you have Cameron going round to Murdochs house for dinner and the next day announce they will quash some of OFCOMs powers when elected and then the Sun changing their stance, can you not tell that there is some sort of alliance of the state and 'free' media. Glamorization or substantiation sells. The truth often doesn't.
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Criminals should not get a say on this subject, the people should decide what their most important issues/laws are and whether they wish for them or not. It is not up to the European Union or the Lib/Lab/Con elite, or you for that matter to tell the British people that they simply are far too stupid to understand the issues such as the death penalty and the European Union.
Elitist alex, and its exactly what you are being.
If elitism gains the best results then yes. However i'd call it specialisation. Just because someone THINKS something works in a certain way doesn't make it TRUE which is what referendum's largest downfall. Just because i believe my migranes come from stress doesn't mean they are, nor should i be able to prescribe my own drugs.