▲ | Nursie 3 days ago | |||||||
> The UK is not a democratic or even liberty-focused state anymore. What on earth are you on about? The UK is certainly a democratic state, it holds free, fair and transparent elections. Governments change regularly in line with these. The current prime-minister went to a grammar school, the deputy PM went to various 'standard' state schools. Yes, bad laws and authoritarian impulses can and likely will have far-reaching effects, but that's hardly new or unique to the UK, the US has a history of spying on its entire population as well, from room 641A (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_641A) to the Snowden revelations and Palantir. It also has a load of states adding access restrictions and age checks of one sort or another to the internet. The people of the UK are largely in favour of these sorts of rules, as they are in a bunch of other places. They may be wrong but that doesn't mean democracy is failing. This "The sky is falling!" rhetoric is why geeks are very rarely taken seriously in these debates. | ||||||||
▲ | account42 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The UK is a constitutional monarchy, which is antithetical to democracy. | ||||||||
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