Lets suppose every one was so disillusioned with the political parties by the next election that no one bothered turning out, I wonder what would be on the table to get us out of the house
Lets suppose every one was so disillusioned with the political parties by the next election that no one bothered turning out, I wonder what would be on the table to get us out of the house
If no one turned out to vote, then the government would take that as a sign, we wanted them to carry on. Labour would be apoplectic, stating that "This election (non) result shows that the electorate don't want the Conservative party in power." Suzanna Reid (on BBC Breakfast TV, would ask the Labour representative (hopefully someone high up) "But this result shows the electorate don't want Labour either." At which point the Labour Rep will tear off his/her microphone and walk away from the camera, muttering under their breath (totally forgetting the wireless microphone the BBC had planted on them earlier) A national scandal would happen , leading to the resignation of the Labour Rep, and a grovelling apology from the Executive Committee.
And let's not forget that such action by the electorate would mean that every single one of them would be declaring Saville's innocence. Indeed, even those that were sh&%ged by the deviant little c&nt who were not of legal age will protest his innocence too, and peterperfect will be commended for his stance.
perhaps, that's the solution, get enough donations to field a candidate for the non of the above self serving money grabbing t055ers (NOTASSMGT) for every available seat in the next general election, no manifesto, no policies and if duly elected a promise not to form a government.