I'm voting for the Brexit party at every opportunity.
So am I
I'm voting for the Brexit party at every opportunity.
I'm voting for the Brexit party at every opportunity.
So am I
What are their policies?
Leave the EU, incl sm and cu, and start negotiating our own trade deals incl with the EU. That's a good enough start considering it's only been going for 2 weeks.
That can't be right, Farage supports a Norway deal.
Apparently not.
Well he did in 2016 and we know that nobody is allowed to change their minds.
dont come crying to us because the council goes to monthly rubbish collectionsOops forgot to vote in the local elections because I went to the pub and had a curry instead. It’s because of bastards like me that democracy is dying.
Oops forgot to vote in the local elections because I went to the pub and had a curry instead. It’s because of bastards like me that democracy is dying.
Why should everyone vote at every opportunity? Is not voting not a democratic choice as well?Everyone should vote at every opportunity.
Apart from all those ****ers who say that they will never vote again because the 'will of the people' might be denied over Brexit. I sincerely hope that they stick to their words.
I shouldn’t really like this disgraceful descent into gutter politics and mild violence.You must log in or register to see media
Why should everyone vote at every opportunity? Is not voting not a democratic choice as well?
I should stress that I didn’t vote because I forgot, not out of any point of principle. I have to say that the local election literature pushed through my door (Lib Dem, and they communicate regularly even when there isn’t a vote; Tory x 2 leaflets, Labour x 1 leaflet) were pretty identical except for the colour. I’m sure all the candidates really do believe that they have the best interests of the local community at heart. I would probably have voted Green or spoilt my ballot paper. I’ll check the results to see if that would have had any impact on the results.
QT is on. Jesus wept.
Why would you want the idle, unmotivated, ignorant, anti democratic or forgetful (like me) to be forced to vote? Most will tick a box rather than write a comment if they are forced to turn up. And they will tick a box not caring about the outcome.I think everyone should vote. Make it compulsory but have a 'none of the above' option. With a space for comments.
I haven't watched QT since Brexit. Too much gammon is bad for the heart.
Why would you want the idle, unmotivated, ignorant, anti democratic or forgetful (like me) to be forced to vote? Most will tick a box rather than write a comment if they are forced to turn up. And they will tick a box not caring about the outcome.
They have compulsory voting in Australia. At the 2013 federal election, considering the threat of a non-voting fine of up to $20, there was a turnout of 92%, of whom 6% lodged either informal or blank ballot papers.
Compulsory voting is increasingly resented by citizens in some countries such as Brazil, the largest country where compulsory voting is enforced: at the presidential election in 2014, some 30 million voters, about 21% of registered voters, did not vote, despite the fact that Brazil has some of the most severe penalties enforced against non voters.
I don’t think it’s enforceable. Or especially desirable.
In Australia if you fail to vote in 4 consecutive elections. You lose the right for ten years. I’m not sure if this includes local and state elections as well as national ones.Alright, let's say if you fail to vote on three consecutive occasions, you lose the right entirely. People who can't be arsed to vote don't deserve to have their voices heard.
I'm riffing now.
I’m pondering staying up until 6.00 tomorrow morning to watch the local council results come in.
Or perhaps not.
Labour not doing great with the early results, down 14% of the vote in Sunderland.