• Spzi@lemm.ee
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      1 年前

      Given how much noise exit parties, or generally anti EU sentiments can cause, I’d also prefer a higher bar. Be welcomed if you join, but please be sure about it.

    • x00z@lemmy.world
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      The EU isn’t just economic.

      And you can literally say only half the people want it, which doesn’t make sense for such big decisions. “Most” people should want it, but I wouldn’t call this “most people” in the practical sense.

      • JamesStallion@sh.itjust.works
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        1 年前

        Canada has a law to this effect called the Clarity Act to make sure that Quebec never votes for independence by a margin like this.

    • If it was genuine (no interference) then I can see how having nearly half the folks opposed to joining could cause some, erm, friction in the union.

      But I’m willing to make an exception in this case - when Russian disinformation gets involved, it makes sense to move the bar in the opposite direction to counter them!

      • Adm_Drummer@lemmy.world
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        I’m pretty sure votes like this require a certain percentage of the population to vote anyway. Like… the vote wouldn’t count if there was only 15% voter turnout.

        ultimately, a majority of the country had a chance to vote and a majority decided (by a slim margin) that they wanted in.

        The other issue as you stated was authenticity. Of course you’ll have natural dissenters. But a lot of evidence does indeed point to interference. Like people asking the poll watchers where to collect their money and becoming upset they won’t get payed for voting no.