The General Election
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Re: The General Election
Thanks for the reminder, I just grabbed my polling card & carry my ID anyway.
I wonder how many people will forget about the photo verification.
Even if those who forget don't spit their dummies out & not bother returning, I suspect we may be in for record low turnouts.
But who knows.?
All I know, is that who ever is selected to govern us "things can't only get better" *
*I'd like to be proved wrong, please...
I wonder how many people will forget about the photo verification.
Even if those who forget don't spit their dummies out & not bother returning, I suspect we may be in for record low turnouts.
But who knows.?
All I know, is that who ever is selected to govern us "things can't only get better" *
*I'd like to be proved wrong, please...

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Re: The General Election
Vote or don't vote, it's entirely up to you.
My personal view is not voting is like saying you're happy with things the way they are.
Even if your vote doesn't elect an MP, the numbers of support for other parties are recorded. Let's put pressure on electoral reform.
My personal view is not voting is like saying you're happy with things the way they are.
Even if your vote doesn't elect an MP, the numbers of support for other parties are recorded. Let's put pressure on electoral reform.
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Re: The General Election
100%. I'm the last person to be authoritarian but voting should be made a legal requirement with the option to spoil your vote.
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Re: The General Election
I think (someone on here will know for sure) that in Australia it is mandatory to vote, punishable for those who do not.
The real problem as I see it, is that the democratic system we are voting for (irrespective of outcome) is not working properly for the society it serves.
Anyway, I've voted.
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Re: The General Election
Yep, it is, that's where I got the idea fromStMarks wrote: ↑04 Jul 2024, 18:04I think (someone on here will know for sure) that in Australia it is mandatory to vote, punishable for those who do not.
The real problem as I see it, is that the democratic system we are voting for (irrespective of outcome) is not working properly for the society it serves.
Anyway, I've voted.
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Re: The General Election
Funny seeing the Tories getting smashed. It's a shame they're going to be the opposition party but it was too much for LibDem to overtake them.
Poor turn out, as expected.
Poor turn out, as expected.
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Re: The General Election
Perhaps one of the first tasks Starmer will do is to put in place a system like the Aussies have..
I know of loads of people who didn't vote. To be fair to a few, their motives could be understood. However a large proportion didn't vote because they simply couldn't be bothered,

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Re: The General Election
There's an investigation going on in to some Reform candidates. Apparently a few of them don't exist.
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Re: The General Election
I hadn't realized until just the other day that Farage wasn't actually an MP. Obviously he is now, but he's gotten a lot of press over the years considering his previous lack of MP-ism. I expect now he'll be even smarmier than ever.
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Re: The General Election
Yeah legal requirement here at all levels of government. I’ve missed voting twice (not on purpose) at council and federal level. Luckily my offshore job was a get out of jail free ticket as they never make me prove I was actually offshoreStMarks wrote: ↑04 Jul 2024, 18:04I think (someone on here will know for sure) that in Australia it is mandatory to vote, punishable for those who do not.
The real problem as I see it, is that the democratic system we are voting for (irrespective of outcome) is not working properly for the society it serves.
Anyway, I've voted.

It’s a fine only, differing amounts depend with government level. Council level is the most expensive funnily enough, think it was around $70-80. Federal election was $55.
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