So am I right in thinking your point is: don't vote, curl up into a ball and hope for the least worse outcome? Because that is exactly what Brand is doing (and has previously done) and fobbed it off as being an act of protest, which everyone with a sound mind laughs at.
No, my point is it doesn't matter who we vote for we still get screwed over.
...you seem diametrically opposed to what everyone sees as normal values on pretty much every thread?!??!
“If voting made any difference, they wouldn't let us do it.” - Mark Twain
And aint that the truth.
I agree with this gentlemanI agree with what you're saying. If the population was passionate about politics then I have no doubt that representative democracy and party politics would still be effective - but like you say, the reality is that most people are apathetic. Most people simply don't have the time or an interest in learning more about politics, beyond what they read in the papers - this is absolutely fine, the world would be a dull place if everyone was a politician - but this is why this kind of democracy does not work.
I think we need to end party politics and move towards a more direct democracy - where people can vote on issues that affect them and that they are passionate about. It's blindingly obvious that a vast majority of us will never be truly "represented" by any political party, and this is why it's not democratic and needs to change.
Brand. Keep doing what you've always done you'll get what you've always got.
Politicians stopped listening to what the electorate wants a long time ago. The Tories are in it for their rich chums from Uni and Labour are in thrall to the unions...the Liberals are still basically, well, liberal but forever tarnished with their disastrous alliance with the conservatives...why should we vote for any of them?
UKIP are a good example of exactly what happens when politics starts to eat itself...don't encourage this lunacy anymore.
Russell Brand seems to be making the news for the right reasons lately. I haven't quite decided whether it is all just a narcissistic campaign or whether he genuinely is passionate about representing the common good.
Lydon however - completely irrelevant - just a tedious celebrity who seems to do nothing other than adverts and celebrity TV
Err what if you think the parties are all lying bumholes...?I don't really like either of them to be honest but Lydon is right on this one.
If you want to contribute to 'change', vote for the party which offers any part of that 'change' you're looking for.
Err what if you think the parties are all lying bumholes...?
Brand should really put his money where his mouth is and stand for the next election