Thursday, June 8, 2017
Voting
One platitude beloved by Democracy lovers is "it doesn't matter who you 
vote for, so long as as you vote." To me that is absurd as if someone 
who claimed to be a health advocate said "it doesn't matter what you 
eat, so long as you eat." Voting properly understood should be a means 
to an end, not an end in itself. If you believe that an election 
matters, and I happen to believe that today's British one does, 
rationally what matters is the outcome, not Voting for its own sake. Do
 people actually think after what they perceive as a disastrous result, 
"well this party/candidate will be absolutely catastrophic for my 
country, but at least people Voted"? Madness. The defeat of the 
execrable Jeremy Corbyn and everything he stands for, hopefully by as 
wide a margin as possible, as well as the weakening of the SNP in 
Scotland at the hands of the excellent Ruth Davidson,
 is absolutely imperative. So I feel no shame whatsoever in expressing 
the hopes that as many of those inclined to vote Tory as possible will do
 so and that those who would never in a million years vote Tory will stay 
away from the polls.
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4 comments:
What's your take on the crumby results?
Disappointing except in Scotland. May never should have called this election.
I know. But with the polls riding so high for her, one can understand why she took that gamble.
I think we Tories will be out of government in a year.
I had a nervous feeling about it right from the start, as did at least one (privately) of my Tory friends in the UK.
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