Argument 3: Voter Fatigue and Political Apathy
Frequent use of referendums can lead to voter fatigue, reducing turnout and undermining the legitimacy of the results.
In Switzerland, where referendums are frequent, turnout is often below 50%, compared to the UK’s general election turnout of around 67%.
In the Brexit referendum, some voters admitted to voting as a protest against the political establishment, rather than based on the issue itself.
Significance:This suggests that overuse of referendums can lead to political apathy and reduce the credibility of the outcomes, as voters may become disengaged or vote for reasons unrelated to the issue at hand.