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I do, however, think there should be a "none of the above" box. There needs to be a clear difference between "I'm deliberately abstaining" and "I can't be arsed to turn up" otherwise we're all lumped into the latter

The other thing we should do, is find everyone in authority and everyone in the media who keeps repeating the lie that abstaining is lazy, and throw them in the sea. Very intentional, this, turning an expression of dissatisfaction into something contemptible.


 
Posted : 05/05/2015 2:01 pm
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Posted : 05/05/2015 2:03 pm
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Spoilt papers are counted and form part of the result. If everyone's papers were spoilt, that would be quite a strong message.

If you want to vote against the current system, spoil your paper.

Our forefathers ... I think they were fighting for our right [i]not[/i] to vote if we don't to, as much as our right to vote. (Totalitarian states have elections, too, in which people are forced to vote even if there is no real choice.)

Vote for what you believe in.

I like Green policies, so that's who I'll vote for.


 
Posted : 05/05/2015 2:10 pm
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I'm to going to vote because i don't think there is any real difference between any of the parties.

This is because our (capitalist) world is now dominated by money, not politics. The parties might like to say "we going to cut tax and spend more on x,y, or z" but in reality, none of them are going to do anything very different as they all need to balance the books one way or another.

Sure, you might get some small subtle differences, that might affect you, such as free child care or whatever, but ultimately, it costs "X" to run our country, so tax payers will have to be taxed "X" as well. What is given with one hand is taken by the other.


 
Posted : 05/05/2015 2:25 pm
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