sexta-feira, junho 24, 2016
Plinio G. Prado-Garcia
By a slight majority the yes vote
prevailed for UK to leave the European Union.
One may wonder what will be the outcome, the consequences for the
British people in UK and for those British citizens outside UK.
It is quite possible that the great majority of those individuals who cast
their votes in this plebiscite have not yet taken into consideration what will the
consequences be in so far as their rights, their freedom of action, the impact
of such departure from EU upon their business, their properties, their lives
and their currency are concerned.
A careful study of any and all such
consequences turns out to be a must.
The “pros” and the “cons” of this yes vote would certainly help all UK
residents and non-residents to measure
the benefits and the negative consequences of their decision to retire from EU.
Maybe it will show that the yes vote was a wrong decision, which will
bring to UK disadvantages in separating from EU.
If such disadvantages are greater than the advantages resulting therefrom,
would there be any remedy to correct the
yes vote?
In my opinion the answer would be in the affirmative. It is quite
simple. Whomever has the power to call for a plebiscite, has the power to call
for another one designed to ratify or
not ratify the previous one.
This would give voters the opportunity to confirm or not confirm, to
ratify or not ratify their previous votes.
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