I agree a lot of people who have been allowed to vote (and participate in referendums) are subhuman Epsilons who were starved of oxygen at birth.
So, what is the conclusion we draw from this? The franchise should be limited? Democracy should be withdrawn?
Genuine question? Are we too uneducated as a nation to vote?
I think it's fair to say that Brexit has ended democracy as a romantic notion in the heart of many a Remainer. We see Barnier & Tusk, from a certain distance, and think that they appear to be a bit smarter, and level-headed, than the shower that passes for politicians on our side of the Channel...we wonder if vassalage wouldn't have been an improvement. We wonder if the European bureacracy might do a better job of running the country.
I mean seriously.......in the increasingly complex world we live in, how could you possibly think the British political culture could sustain the kind of thinking and action we need? It's not a sensible view. Okay, I get that one can question whether the European Union is really capable of that either, of course you could....but it does seem somewhat more capable. Whilst, yes, many a #FBPE type as developed a perhaps overly strong attachment to this particular policy issue, I don't think you get that many claiming that the EU is either perfect, or particularly reformable. Being 'Pro Europe' does imply more than thinking it's the best of two bad options, but it doesn't have to mean *that* much more.
Of course, we potentially have an one-party state and Cummings attempting to build his own system. So maybe it turned out ok lol.