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Comments by "Aaron Okeanos" (@AaronOkeanos) on "EXPOSED: The Secret British Cabal That Proves Colonialism Never Ended | Phil Miller" video.
The UK often speaks of itself as the mother of all Democracies. UK actions speaks a different language. And itself was argueable never a real democracy not with First-Pass-The-Post and an unelected chamber around, lack of transparency on all levels of government and a lack of scrutiny and responsibility.
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@michaelgrundy956 Doesn't work anymore. Some of the greatest idiots come from Eaton and some very intelligent people run around like hooligans. Never judge a person by his clothes.
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Just because a certain group is breaking them at will doesn't invalidate the outcry about Human Rights everywhere. This video here is contradicting you already because there are people who critice those actions even in their own government.
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Because he can read. And understand contrary to you who have only prejudices based on people's clothing.
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@minifridgegaminguk2533 If in worst case the parliament represents only 51% of the population it is undemocratic. If people have under the line only 2 choices and everything else is a waste of a vote it's undemocratic. If you must fight and pay to be able to register to vote and vote it's undemocrartic. I agree there are good people with a lot of experience and wisdom in the House of Lords and sometimes I listen to their speeches. But there are also a lot of incapable idiots and now even Russian Oligarchs in there on the whim of a spitful PM while a former decades long speaker of the House of Commons is refused this privilege. And FPTP is the opposit of stable governing. Just by a small change in votes the hole government can switch polarity and the last 10 or 20 years are reversed to remake them. This is 2 step forward, 2 steps back. Proportional voting force consensus and cooperation to get anything agreed. It creates much more stable legislation and majorities. This is what I would call "stable".
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