As a member of the European Economic Area, Iceland is already aligned with much of the bloc’s legislation

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    4 days ago

    So basically it‘s actually questioning the EU membership. With a referendum. Now, where have I seen this before…?

    In any case a referendum exposes a nation to foreign interference in this age of information. It allows bad actors to focus their propaganda networks on a single issue for a very short time with great efficiency. That‘s how they got the Brits.

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        That‘s what the labour party thought when started the referendum. But as we know things turned out very differently. It was a catastrophe for the party and a serious blow to democracy. It’s not that hard, really. You either have a representative democracy or you don’t. But holding referendums over topics that are obviously targeted by Russian propaganda is malpractice. We can‘t be this naive about things anymore.

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          That‘s what the labour party thought when started the referendum.

          Labour didn’t start the referendum, that was on the Tories.