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tackle voting screams true democracy. /s
I spoiled my vote as no party aligns with my political views in Exeter
Thank you for your non participation. The fascist parties of the world thank you. Enjoy your holiday between elections, where you are invited to keep your mouth shut since your opinions don't matter and no politician will count your views as having any value.
no, my vote being a no vote effects all equally. fascism will come and i will stand with the trade unions and workers and this will count more than a vote in a geriatric system.
Congratulations, you've failed to achieve the bare minimum standard expected of functioning members of society, and apparently failed to understand how democracy works. Well done.
Both of your statements seem hyperbolic rather than coherent arguments. Choosing to vote is democratic, and your first statement about the minimum requirement makes no sense as, again, you’re speaking hyperbolically. I’ll leave this here, as you seem to lack political imagination and speak like a caricature.
It's not hyperbole, it's fair criticism.
I genuinely believe that the minimum standard of a functioning member of society is to select a representative who will participate in setting policies for the society of which they are a part.
To claim that no one aligns with your ideology or your views is to fail in that objective. You simply select the one most closely aligned.
It's not a criticism grounded in reality; rather, it comes across as condescending and hyperbolic. In debates clarity is essential. I've chosen to exercise my democratic right to protest by spoiling my vote. Under the current political system, I see our society failing, and the available parties do not offer solutions. Spoiling my vote was my civic duty.
Aren't Labour expected to win there?
yes expected, the labour mp was a dry fart at the hustings, greens had a far better reaction. but neither are parties i support.
Fair enough. I guess we'll see what happens