Originally posted by vyper
That is the problem with the UK as a whole: People voting labour because it's expected of them, because their father did, etc. They're so busy trying to fit in that they haven't actually looked at what's going on.
I know
exactly what you mean.
I was asking someone a couple of days ago who they were voting for and they announced it was a secret. Now, I can understand that if they were worried I was going to try and sway them and their beliefs or something, but really I was just curious.
So it seems to me that the English are actually
afraid of discovering that although they are friends, co-workers or relations of eachother - they may actually have differing political views.
The result of this - or so it seems to me - is that England stands
no chance of political change for the better - as the masses are too damn scared of eachother and of the system to make it happen. So we quietly vote for the choices we have, not openly discussing what would be best for the country and trying to keep our heads down to avoid conflict. We are - essentially - cattle.
I realise that those who run our countries have the larger portion of power within that country, but the whole point of politicial freedom is that we should be able to say "no, these choices aren't good enough. We don't want these men to run the country and don't feel that any of the current candidates are fit to do the job". That's not revolution - in the great world of democracy - that should be our freedom of choice.
Or maybe I'm wrong, and everyone else has the right idea
