(04-02-2017 00:07 )Jack the Nipper Wrote: On previous Elections as a protest I've sometimes put my own tick box with none of them written on the ballot paper as I felt it was better than not voting at all, I do believe that if a 'none of them' option is put on the ballot paper at Election time it would probably get more votes than any political party.
You know what, I have never understood that, people aren't voting when they do that, just making it look like they are, people may as well just stay at home and say they didn't vote.
Fine if you think you are not wasting a vote, but I don't quite understand it, I get it, but don't understand it.
Quote:You've stood as a staunch Leaver on the forums (& I tip my hat to you for that),but when it came to the crunch you didn't back up your convictions by voting in the end
But that's been the consistant mis understanding from day one on here, and it doens't matter how many times I tell people, when this all started I had zero interest in politics, voted about 3 times in my life and knew jack squat about the EU
I posted a link, which, as silent majority pointed out, nobody bothers to click, so I will just have to quote it:
Post number 157 on this thread, the date being the 10th of March 2016, virtually a year ago:
http://www.babeshows.co.uk/showthread.ph...9&page=273
Quote:I am not a political animal, I have never claimed to be, I think I have voted 3 times in all my life, I don't vote because I think they are all a bunch of self serving power mongers; whoever has been power it has never really had any effect on my life personally.
Europe is a hugely different situation all together. Again, I have absolutely no knowledge of European politics but i am considering voting, at the moment that vote is more than likely to be an out vote, but one based on gut reaction rather than informed knowledge, however, I would like to be as fully informed as I can be before making my decision to vote out, or not to vote at all; I will not vote for in since there seems to be a majority for that. So all these questions I am asking are for a reason, and all the challengers to the responses are there to clarify the facts of the matter in my mind. I cannot be the only one in this situation.
Mate, my position on the matter has been absolute and completely consistant, and I did EXACTLY what I said I would do and did not deviate.
My choice was to vote out or not vote at all, on weighing the evidence I decided not to.
Yet, I am vilified by most on here as being a raging brexiter, but wont admit it, then vilified for not voting at all by the people who call me a raging brexiter.
I have never been a convervative, never been labour, never been for any political party, never been a Brexiter and never been a remainer, but leaving the EU did strick me has being TOO important a vote not to look into it. I, like others, assumed we would stay in the EU, my voting out would be a vote against that, it's a shame all these rabid remainers don't understand the implications of that. That being said, my not voting was a mind acedemic decision, my gut and my heart DOES think that leaving the EU could be an absolutely wonderful thing for UK, bu the are a few things that need to be inplace for that, one of those being an Anglophile US president, the other being the rest of the EU's attitude and thats the sticking point.
It's just a shame that the rest of the population didn't take the time and effort I have done, in the face of horrendous gang handed attacks, to try and get to the absolutes behind brexit, may be then vote would be a little different if they did.