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Originally Posted by tommiasfc
I don't vote time after time they say one thing do another. They should not be aloud to get away with that. Is there no way they could get done for fraud? They get given positions of power on lies and deceit.
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Whilst there are always going to be issues that voters wish the government had taken a different direction on, I will always take the same stance on elections - if you don't vote, you have no right to complain.
There are local elections every year, tempered by periodical general elections to keep things really interesting. This is your chance to say how you feel so get out there and use it.
'I don't vote' is leaving the doors wide open for idle chancers who just happen to be wearing the right badge.