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oh right, i didnt know that, thanks katex
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I once said I'd like a "none of the above shower cause your all rubbish" box so we can actually get the message across to the MPs that we don't think they do a good job.
I enjoy a political debate(although Julie always tells me to shut up at Accyweb meets when we start one :D ) but no-one comes knocking at my door because I live in a traditional Tory area its seen as a lost cause. What I'd like is an answer from Greg Pope to the following question " As you initially raised the bill against the removal of 10p Tax are you going to vote against the budget at next weeks vote or follow the party whip as you usually do?" |
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It could be worse ... both major parties in Canada are under investigation by the RCMP and Elections Canada (they oversee the raising and spending of money on elections campaigns). The only honest parties are the NDP (Labour), the Bloc Quebecois (not hard to figure out what they want), and the Greens. None of those three have a cat in hells chance of winnning. So for most Canadians it is a choice between the least crooked. Jeez. What is likely to happen is that Canadians will stay away from the polls in droves. Sounds like that may be a good choice for you guys too.:(
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How do you change things when you don't agree with what the party as a whole stands for? And as for democracy, the only way that could be achieved is if there was a system that truly represented the wishes of the electorate...or at least the majority of the electorate......and you will never get true representation until there is proportional representation.....that really would be democracy. And I do realise that not all politicians are involved in sleaze, but the one who are give the rest a bad name. Most politicians are involved in 'spin', which to me is just another euphemism for lies. As soon as a politician opens their mouth I am thinking to myself 'how much of this is true?' I am not apathetic about voting.....I am just disillusioned and disappointed by people saying what they are going to do and it doesn't happen. |
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Have a tin of Spam instead: :130: |
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Well Jaysay, then it isn't real democracy if you don't take into consideration the views of the electorate....and the way to keep out the BNP is to make your own party politics more inviting/relevant, and tackle issues that are the concerns of the voting public, better than they do.
I'm sure that a lot of political apathy boils down to the fact that people feel that their vote won't change anything......and maybe a bit of competition from different parties would open up the race a bit. We have three main parties at present and two of them could be virtually one party....though i don't suppose you would agree with that. Like I say, come the election, I will head for the polling station with a blindfold and a pin. |
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im not voting this time, they all p..s in one pot.wast of time whoever get in no good for this town its dead any way shops all going no work.thay all promise you all sorts then nothing gets done. time wasters.
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