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Originally Posted by Loz
So if i decide not to vote tomorrow because i think they all talk the same bull i can't complain yet if i vote and the party that wins isn't the party i voted for wins i can complain?
I don't see the sense it that tbh... 
Personally i think that no matter who i do or do not vote for the country is in trouble so why should i bother?
Is my one vote really going to make that big a difference?
I think not...
Also if i voted labour and the tories get in ill be unhappy but if i don't vote and the tories get in ill still be unhappy but in your opinion can't moan ofc ill moan and whether i vote or not means nowt imho... 
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It's less than a hundred years since woman and a large majority of working men have won the right to vote.
The struggles those people went through will have been wasted if you as a woman can't drag your backside off the settee and down to the polling station.
If you don't believe any of the people are of any use then make sure your vote is ruined, (easy enough just vote for two people), this will make sure it goes onto a different pile to the rest, that pile will be counted and if enough people do this rather than sit at home moaning that they, can't be bothered, the people that do gain the power will know there are some unsatisfied people out there.
It is your right to vote or not, but how can you complain about the system or what is going on if you aren't prepared to do just this one little thing yourself?
Right, I'm off to my polling station now to get a place in the queue, this year will be a busy one I'll be behind a load of ne'er do wells that have never voted before and will be asking the guy in charge how to spell 'X'.
