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I'm not voting on 6th May... i believe a democracy is a right to have a choice. And my choice is not to support what i think is a vastly flawed electoral system.
So my question is.. how do i get my idea at least considered.
I believe that the purpose of a government is to lead a country, and make that country the best it can be based on the wishes of the people of that country (with a few other bits and bobs in there too).
What bugs me about the current system is that in order to let me know how good they are, party A simply tells me how bad partys B and C are. And the things that party A say they're gonna do when they get in... they simply don't do them.
Also, i might feel strongly about policies from different parties...
And i reckon politics isn't about what it used to be about, that was a class system - so lets scrap it and all work together to get the best democratically elected management in to provide the best solution for Britain.
What i would like to see happen is we vote for a leader... and then we regularly vote for policies (refernda i guess). That way, we surely have a true democracy. A government leading in a way the people wanted. If a leader thought we were going to vote in something that wasn't good for this country, we could have lively tv debates for them to try and convince us. Plus on these referendum voting slips there could be a box for a "vote of no confidence" and if that reached 60% (for example) it would trigger another leadership election.
The way things are at present is counter productive... and in my opinion has to change.
So my question is.. how do i get my idea at least considered.
I believe that the purpose of a government is to lead a country, and make that country the best it can be based on the wishes of the people of that country (with a few other bits and bobs in there too).
What bugs me about the current system is that in order to let me know how good they are, party A simply tells me how bad partys B and C are. And the things that party A say they're gonna do when they get in... they simply don't do them.
Also, i might feel strongly about policies from different parties...
And i reckon politics isn't about what it used to be about, that was a class system - so lets scrap it and all work together to get the best democratically elected management in to provide the best solution for Britain.
What i would like to see happen is we vote for a leader... and then we regularly vote for policies (refernda i guess). That way, we surely have a true democracy. A government leading in a way the people wanted. If a leader thought we were going to vote in something that wasn't good for this country, we could have lively tv debates for them to try and convince us. Plus on these referendum voting slips there could be a box for a "vote of no confidence" and if that reached 60% (for example) it would trigger another leadership election.
The way things are at present is counter productive... and in my opinion has to change.