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minus-square@NocturnalEngineerlink3•edit-22 months agoIts removing hurdles & simplifying the voting process. People entering higher education should have a chance to shape the country. People don’t have to worry if they’re registered to vote when all eligible votes are automatically registered. The cap on donations ensures parties all have the same level playing field.
minus-square@JacktheladlinkEnglish-2•2 months agoIt literally takes 5 minutes to register to vote. If the people who aren’t registered were serious about voting, they would get it sorted. Clearly they can’t be arsed.
minus-square@njm1314link3•2 months agoIf it’s so simple and so negligible then why not just make it automatic. Those 5 minutes seem like a waste of time don’t they? How much time and money is wasted on those alleged 5 minutes? Why not streamline it?
Its removing hurdles & simplifying the voting process.
People entering higher education should have a chance to shape the country.
People don’t have to worry if they’re registered to vote when all eligible votes are automatically registered.
The cap on donations ensures parties all have the same level playing field.
It literally takes 5 minutes to register to vote. If the people who aren’t registered were serious about voting, they would get it sorted.
Clearly they can’t be arsed.
If it’s so simple and so negligible then why not just make it automatic. Those 5 minutes seem like a waste of time don’t they? How much time and money is wasted on those alleged 5 minutes? Why not streamline it?