Another main feature of the UK's democratic system is the use of referendums:
- These are a form of direct democracy and are democratic because people directly have a say on political matters that the HOC can't agree on.
- The government proposes a question that is debated, with a 'yes or no' answer that all British citizens over the age 18, can vote in.
- This was shown in the Scottish Independence referendum where Scottish citizens voted for or against independence.
- As a result, the turnout was 63% No, so Scotland remained part of the UK.
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