Hacker Khan
Yurt Dwelling, Yoghurt Knitter
This is a simple question:
if the various constituencies voted 406 to 242 to leave why do the MP’s not follow their requests?
Very simplistic I know but very overwhelming
Been done to death but to recap, because we operate in a representative democracy not a direct democracy. A representative democracy is where we elect people to represent us, direct democracy is where people decide everything themselves. How the representatives make their decisions in a representative democracy is down to many things including their conscience and the need to be reelected.
Example being that a labour MP in a deprived area where a majority of their their constituency voted to leave may be torn between voting for the deal as that is what the majority of constituents wanted and it may increase their chances or being reelected. Or rejecting this deal as they feel the potential deregulation in employment laws will in fact not improve the lives or economy of the area they represent, indeed it will make it worse. And that passing the deal will vastly increase the overall chances of the Tories having a bigger majority in the upcoming GE.
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