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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
If we had an in/out referendum every five years, that would be a method of holding them to account. Of course, such a regular vote on this issue is highly impractical, impossible in practice, and only serves to highlight how it doesn't work as a democracy in the same way national governments do.
Should all member countries of the UK hold in/out referendums every five years too then? How else can they hold the UK to account? Doesn't this highlight that the UK doesn't work as a democracy?
Also, I live in Surrey. I want an in/out referendum every five years so I can hold England to account. Otherwise this isn't a proper democracy.
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