Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 05:25:06 PMCan't argue with that but..Does not follow.I won't vote because I no longer care, it no longer matters to me who is in power, but I will still moan because I am paying my various taxes for services that neither party cannot or won't provide.
If you fail to vote you have no right to criticise the outcome of the election which will surely be a further decline in this once proud land.
If your choice wins and forms a government which will obviously prove useless then you can both complain and remove them from your list of those you will vote for ever again.
If your choice loses then you can have the nice warm feeling of not being responsible and having made an effort to avert the inevitable mess that follows.
Admittedly this means that eventually you will never vote Labour nor Conservative as they are the only parties that get elected. Of course the LibDems did enter into a coalition but that was a bit of a disaster for them as was alienating over half the electorate in a later one.
No sir it is your democratic right to vote and I would go so far as to say your duty too. Despite the utter futility of doing so.
Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 10:05:16 PMI don't use Facebook but I can say with confidence that to get an answer to just about anything Google is your friend.Thanks anyway.
Of course getting a solution might be a bit trickier
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