15-06-2016, 17:20
Nothing wrong with that either, just the flipside of the coin. I completely agree with your sentiment of how things are going in the UK Only disagreement I'd have is the same as my previous post.
I've voted, and not voted. I've seen it makes no difference, you could argue if more people that didn't vote, did vote it might, but again any progress made by the people would be held up by red tape in the commons and courts. Elections are bought, sold and stolen. So if all voting does, is give someone the 'right' to complain then it is still in effect, pointless in my opinion of course.
I learned a long time ago that in most countries you get what you're given and you'll like it. We all live under a Dictatorship, some are just more blatantly oppressive than others.
I've voted, and not voted. I've seen it makes no difference, you could argue if more people that didn't vote, did vote it might, but again any progress made by the people would be held up by red tape in the commons and courts. Elections are bought, sold and stolen. So if all voting does, is give someone the 'right' to complain then it is still in effect, pointless in my opinion of course.
I learned a long time ago that in most countries you get what you're given and you'll like it. We all live under a Dictatorship, some are just more blatantly oppressive than others.
"The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Marcus Aurelius