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Should we make more decisions by referendum votes?

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Should we make more decisions by referendum votes?

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Not on every issue but no government has the right to make decisions on conditional change without seeking the authority from the people they represent. Take Europe for instance our government Simply does not have the right to make a decision that effects the British Constitution without a referendum. Only a dictatorship would contemplate such an action. Guess what? that’s exactly what the closed dictatorship of mainstream politics is doing. This makes Gordon Brown a dictator. Ireland had a referendum on entry into a European superstate and said NO, there should not be a second referendum but one has been proposed proving that a minority of politicians is dictating to the people what they want. All Dictatorships must be resisted to the end.

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