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Reddit Refugee!
I mostly dabble with AI generation for role-play purposes using SillyTavern + KoboldCpp + MythoMax 13B
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I really wish more people understood just how fickle the justice system can be…
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and suddenly I’ve found something new to install. Thank you for the screenshot!
Sure but ultimately… I remember voting. So he at least offered the choice which was more than any other politician was prepared to do, the reasons why he offered the choice don’t matter to me. I don’t know about you, but I have this thing about democracy and actually being able to express my views on any given topic.
We should have many more referendums.
Are you thinking of… Tony Blair?
Given our recent run of prime ministers… I’m actually thankful that there is someone in the cabinet with a brain cell. At least the dude actually gave the public a referendum, even if he didn’t like the outcome.
… angry upvote moment! Made me chuckle.
“One side” both sides outright lied. So have to disagree on at least that point.
As I keep being told the UK is a ‘representative democracy’, it is generally your MP who decides the specifics, as the voting electorate it’s your job to decide which strategy should be followed. This is why manifestos are presented and that they are not complete covering every policy. The EU also made it abundantly clear (as they threw their toys out of the pram) that the UK could not ‘cherry pick’ parts of the EU, they were either in or out. There was no option of remaining part of the single market so it would be silly to offer that to the public.
Yes or No, was a legally non-binding way to advise government. What the government did with that information was their own effort. The referendum was sound. That someone lied should not preclude us from voting on things, because all politicians lie… except perhaps in wales where it might actually be a criminal offense for politicians to lie soon™…
There actually was a deal with the EU, several of them, however, the public then elected Boris Johnson deciding by electoral mandate that they wanted out and leave meant leave, not half in half out, just fuck 'em. It’s rather sweet to pretend that there wasn’t a general election before we actually left. There was a chance for the public to opt towards trying to remain in the single market, whether via Theresa May’s deal or by electing Labour.