On 18/01/2021 10:15, nightjar wrote:
On 17/01/2021 17:56, Rod Speed wrote:
"nightjar" wrote in message
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On 17/01/2021 13:02, Fredxx wrote:
On 17/01/2021 11:01, nightjar wrote:
On 17/01/2021 07:45, David P wrote:
Neuroscientists now claim that the human brain is not
fully developed until age 25-30.Â* We should therefore
raise the voting age to that level.Â* Military service is
different: obedience is valued over thoughtfulness.
With elections, the reverse, thoughtfulness rather than
obedience, should yield better outcomes.
It didn't with Brexit. Leaving seems to have been driven by
emotion, rather than thought.
Are those the thoughts of a remainer? How do you know how all
leavers think?
I don't claim to. However, I have yet to hear one give an argument
for leaving that wasn't either based upon emotion or not backed up by
any facts.
Then you need a new hearing aid, bad.
The most obvious argument is that with the
UK out of the EU the voters will be free to pull
the plug on the govt at the ballot box if it does
something they dont agree with policy wise.
And they did that with Blair and Brown.
Thats not possible with the EU.
I never saw the differences in the political systems as anything more
than a side issue. Neither system is without its faults and both have
advantages. Choosing one over the other is an emotional choice.
This article sets out the factual arguments for and against the two
systems and reaches its own decision:
https://somethingnew.org.uk/news/201...emocratic.html
With a URL like that, there's no need to read it, eh?
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Max Demian