sglen
Thursday 31st October 2013 10:15pm
Manchester
599 posts
Quote: AngieBaby @ October 31 2013, 9:44 PM GMT
If it doesn't matter who I vote for is even worse than not voting. If people aren't voting it's because they don't have a party who resembles their politics. A better option would be for people to spoil their votes, that way we can prove we are interested, but don't feel represented.
And it hurts no one....you spoil your vote, millions spoil their vote, the newspapers might report on it. The politicians, however, don't give a shit. Whoever gets the most votes gets in. They will just aim their policies at people who do vote - like those in the older generations.
Politicians are far too removed from the real problems facing youth who have little hope.
Because the youth are the ones most likely not to vote?
I do tend to vote for independents actually, mostly because I've met them and know they care.
So you DO vote?!
Voting doesn't get us an instant utopia, but over the years it changes a lot.
The National Minimum Wage did not come in until 1999 (or was it 1997?) and the Conservative Party was dead against it. If no one voted Labour, we wouldn't have the NMW.
And how about weekends, and annual leave, and parental leave (they don't even have that in America, you know...), and LGBT rights, and SureStart nurseries (ok the Tories have scrapped that, but still..), and tons, tons, tons more things that raise our living standards above those who live in dictatorships and autocracies...and other democracies in fact!
It might not be perfect, but if we didn't vote we wouldn't have that stuff.
And if you want a revolution then what kind? What should change? If you know you want change, why not join a trade union or campaigning group and lobby government/help those on the street? If you want corporatism out of politics then have you been keeping an eye on the Lobbying Bill going through parliament? It's a terrible Bill...a horrible piece of work...that in fact helps Corporate lobbyers. There are going to protests about it if it doesn't just get ripped up by the Lords, I'm sure, so why not join one of them?
The good thing about this country is that nobody will stop you from trying to make a difference. Voting is part of trying to make the government accountable to you.