An important story in the news

As of now, Tuesday the 29th, October, the Brexit deal has been given a new deadline to secure the separation from the European Union to be as harmless for both parts as possible. However, after a whole lot of unsuccessful plans, not accomplished deadlines and constant clashes between the EU and the UK over the last three years after the Brexit referendum a question arose amongst the depths of many people's minds: how helpful are Referendums before utterly important problems?

We've seen many protests on the streets since the whole Brexit idea began to take form, for and against equally, but when the time to vote came and "Leaving the EU" won, in many kinds of media be it television, newspapers, the Internet, etc. we saw how roughly half the population wanted a new referendum so that the people could vote again and see if this time the option "Remain" was the winner; this paired with the British Government inability to reach a deal even within the Parliament only serve to add more fuel to the doubts. If we can't trust the government when we vote to reach a deal because the option everyone wanted to win ends up losing then, what's the point?

If we turn a blind eye to these faults we're responsible if they never go away and always haunt all of our decisions. Therefore, we must demand higher efficiency to our politicians when facing a problem truly rooted in the country instead of populism to which the government can't reach a deal if the option nobody expected to win is successful. We can't let Referendums be of use only to waste more money and time.

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