I'm not promoting political apathy, merely pointing to it as a product of our stale, corrupt, disingenuous, elitest politicians.
Nobody is prepared to say or do anything that might 'cost them a vote'.
We don't have 2 major parties, we have 1 party with slightly differing views.
If anyone...
Did they march from Jarrow in order to preserve the right to be governed by an OxBridge union smashing (either one) political party cosying up to big business.
How far would you walk for Cameron, Milliband & Clegg?
Or for your wife to vote for a male candidate who still refuses to acknowledge...
That's the kind of apathy this thread is celebrating.
Although I'm not so sure about this, that can be answered elsewhere.
The best I can give is a :shrug:
I appreciate the way we are set up politically, 5 years isn't really long enough to be voted in, make changes and have those changes effect the bulk of the electorate.
Especially as the main parties are both fighting over the middle ground.
This in turn makes me wonder if anyone actually...