Unbeknownst to most of us, it seems that all this time democracy has had a hidden “mulligan” clause, where you can just keep making the public vote on slight variations of already-rejected proposals until the people become fed up with telling you to get stuffed, and submit to your will out of pure exasperation and induced apathy.
Or at least, that’s what Ireland’s biggest opposition party indicated this week.
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