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UK Votes
Reposted with permission. I believe in this strongly:
If you do one thing tomorrow make sure it’s that you go to vote. I don’t care who you vote for, that’s your choice, I don’t care if you take the ballot paper home to use as loo paper. What I do care is that people turn out, that they register that they’ve turned up to vote and that if they don’t vote for a candidate it’s an active choice rather than
“Don’t trust any of them, can’t be bothered going to the polling station”
Make it an active choice, show these weasels that you’re not disconnected, that you do care, and if you’re anything like me it’s that you don’t care for any of the current bunch of self-serving w*kers.
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2 comments to “UK Votes”
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3. June 2009 at 6:09 pm :
Hear hear. If nothing else, voting gives you some justification to complain about the group in charge – either they’re not the ones you voted for, in which case you can complain because they’re not doing it properly, or they’re the ones you voted for, in which case you can complain because they’re not doing what they said they were going to do!
(btw, your rss feed’s commenting link is broken and links to “[comments_link”)
5. June 2009 at 8:18 am :
@boggyb Oh agreed. I think people will turn out to vote. But it’s going to be an odd demograph of voters. I forsee people who would normally vote either Tory or Labour sitting at home, but Lib Dem voters and voters for all the smaller parties and the independents voting in force.