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Spoil your ballot. Not voting doesn't demonstrate disapproval of any of the parties any more than it does approval. I'd much rather we had a 'None of the above' vote as spoiled ballots don't send a clear enough message either - but voluntarily disenfranchisement doesn't represent a lack of faith in the parties, it represents apathy towards your rights.Or it's saying you have have no faith in any of the parties at present. I respect peoples right to not vote as much as their right to vote. Personally, there's not a single main party whose policies I full support or trust at the moment.
I'm not a fan of 'set-menu' politics either, and have often said the same thing - but in practice I don't think it's a good idea. You cannot make major specific policy decisions based on the gut feeling of the average person in the street who is likely equal parts uninformed as they stupid, and/or only motivated by self interest at a superficial level, and even without two party politics you'll still end up with socialists and free market capitalists advocating for opposing decisions and effectively campaigning accordingly. Major policy doesn't exist in a vacuum, principally it has to be paid for, but it also impacts many, many other things. Even with the best of intentions - giving people all the facts, costs, risk assessments, SWOT analyses etc so they can make an educated vote, you're just going to bore the crap out of people and get a low turn out.Personally, I think the British voting system needs a major overhaul and the public should have a greater say on party policies. Or rather, scrap voting for parties themselves and vote purely for policies on the various matters and it's up to government to carry out the will of the public.
This is too much like saying "they're all as bad as each other" for my liking, and in practice is no different to saying something like 'all Labour supporters are woke', or 'all Tory supporters are gammon fascists'.Every MP has a chequered history, Boris, essentially being Boris, Starmers failure in relation to the Post Office scandal or whomever else, there's not a single capable and trustworthy one among them IMO.
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