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Not like Saudi/Egypt/West Bank/Russia, but like Sweden or Switzerland. See my previous post.
We could ignore the referendum and we would still be a democratic country. To have an option on remaining in a future vote would in no way make us less democratic.
Chris Patten.
“I think referendums are awful. The late and great Julian Critchley used to say that, not very surprisingly, they were the favourite form of plebiscitary democracy of Mussolini and Hitler. They undermine Westminster. What they ensure, as we saw in the last election, is if you have a referendum on an issue politicians during an election campaign say oh we’re not going to talk about that, we don’t need to talk about that, that’s all for the referendum. So during the last election campaign the euro was hardly debated. I think referendums are fundamentally anti-democratic in our system and I wouldn’t have anything to do with them. On the whole, governments only concede them when governments are weak.”