• @Jackthelad
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    55 days ago

    The reason that 30-40% of people don’t turnout to vote is simply because they don’t want to/can’t be arsed.

    • @FelixCressOP
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      165 days ago

      Do you see the problem here though?

      50% votes and to make it worse, cretinous FPTP system makes it that a party with 30%odd support get absolute majority of MPs. As a result, 15%—20% of population is able to get majority of MPs.

      In the UK terms, due to lack of constitution, check and balances, it means these 20% are able to select their own elective dictatorship.

      This is a disaster waiting to happen. It was already quite close with BoJo.

      • @Jackthelad
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        45 days ago

        I’m not saying it’s a good situation, but there’s a significant minority out there who simply couldn’t give any less of a toss about politics and about voting.

        Those people are not going to be convinced to turn out to vote whatever happens.

        • @[email protected]
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          85 days ago

          If I understand correctly, it’s close to a majority that can’t be arsed to vote. Maybe we should ask why, rather than assume these people are lazy or disinterested.

          • XIIIesq
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            15 days ago

            In my experience the “politics don’t affect me” or “my vote doesn’t matter” crowd is significant.

            You can try engaging them and telling them that politics affects literally everything in their lives or that “the only vote that doesn’t matter is an unused vote” but I’ve found it to be ineffective.

            I really don’t know what the answer is apart from waiting for things to get so shit that they are finally motivated to get out and write an X in to the box.

            I think part of the issue is that we’re living in a so-called democracy that allows you to do little other than vote once every five years is part of the problem.

            • @FelixCressOP
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              14 days ago

              Belgium has compulsory voting and as a result, turnover of c. 90%. I am not sure if this is the answer but it may be a compulsory voting so everyone must move their arse to the ballot box (plus all the recommendations in the article, ie for over 16y/o and for tax paying residents).

              I would also include more direct democracy (ie referendums) Swiss style BUT with a simple test showing knowledge of a subject before being allowed to vote (to eliminate idiots who for instance thought UK were paying £350 million per week to the EU).