Total Members Voted: 9
Why the fuck should non-citizens be able to decide the fate of the country? It defeats the point of a national citizenry altogether.
Because this referendum would affect them a great deal.
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on May 25, 2015, 06:04:05 AMBecause this referendum would affect them a great deal.And whichever part of the mandate dealing with foreign aid affects people a lot. . . Questions on welfare affect non-UK citizens a lot. Simply being affected by something doesn't give you the right to vote.
so why only enfranchise a small portion of them?
If it affects them directly, they should be allowed to vote.And seeing as their residence in the UK would probs get revoked when the UK left...
And seeing as their residence in the UK would probs get revoked when the UK left...
Nobody cares about your family
Has everyone forgotten that Gibraltar is an Overseas Territory and Malta is a member of the Commonwealth <_<That's why they get to vote in the UK referendum regarding the EU because they are both British and EU citizens (Although malta might be more complex than that) and it's the same deal with ireland.It's a tricky one because more EU citizens voting would help make sure we stay, the outcome I would like, but I don't think that stacking the deck is the best way to go about it. It's Britain deciding if it wants to do something stupid or not, not the EU deciding for us >_>Edit: I actually missed the bit about Cypriots but I'm pretty sure it falls under the same deal as malta.
Well gee, maybe they should have became citizens...
Quote from: BritishLemön on May 25, 2015, 09:56:22 AMNobody cares about your familyKill yourself, basement dwelling faggot.
Quote from: DAS "كافر" B00T on May 25, 2015, 07:08:17 PMWell gee, maybe they should have became citizens...Why should they when they're already citizens in all but formality? It's just a waste of time, really.
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on May 25, 2015, 07:13:30 PMQuote from: DAS "كافر" B00T on May 25, 2015, 07:08:17 PMWell gee, maybe they should have became citizens...Why should they when they're already citizens in all but formality? It's just a waste of time, really.Democracy is the system of involved citizenry, not people just hanging around who will be affected. If they'd been paying attention, they'd have known that the probability of a British referendum. If they really wanted to express their interest, they should've become citizens beforehand. If they want to now that it's definitely on the cards, they forfeited their right to participate with their apathy.