I don't keep up with the details of British politics super well, but didn't they basically drag their feet on leaving the EU so hard that it basically didn't matter that they voted to do so, they basically still were there and all their politicians were still in lockstep with it as none of them really were voted out?
It was a lot of too little too late to even vote on it.
Very true, but its even worse here because it would be like voting for members of the Republican Party to abolish the Republican Party and expecting them to follow through with it in any way but surface level.
At least we have some theater of opposing parties to get certain things moving, whereas Brexit seemed to be entirely put on the poll just to pretend they were listening with no one involved actually planning to do it.
I don't keep up with the details of British politics super well, but didn't they basically drag their feet on leaving the EU so hard that it basically didn't matter that they voted to do so, they basically still were there and all their politicians were still in lockstep with it as none of them really were voted out?
It was a lot of too little too late to even vote on it.
Almost like that's a common problem in the West.
Very true, but its even worse here because it would be like voting for members of the Republican Party to abolish the Republican Party and expecting them to follow through with it in any way but surface level.
At least we have some theater of opposing parties to get certain things moving, whereas Brexit seemed to be entirely put on the poll just to pretend they were listening with no one involved actually planning to do it.