It could become a negotiating tool in the event of a coalition government.
Australia has a mandatory voting policy which I agree with for a variety of reasons including less abstentions.
Whatever happened to Rishi?
Interesting feature in The Guardian’s Dining Across the Divide series - which includes an ‘anarcho-communist’ view on democracy:
I believe in radical, direct democracy. I’d like to see a consensus-based, non-hierarchical system based on the face-to-face assembly of individuals in a workplace or neighbourhood of around 100-150 people max. They would choose a delegate to carry out their decisions at a council that represents a larger area, and this process would be repeated for a larger area – municipality, region, nation, etc. No decision about you without you!
Also contains an interesting insight for us users of social media:
Face to face is always better. It was the antithesis of the arguments I have with people online. I think you can drive down to where your values are shared.
Having announced her energy plan, Max reports on why she hasn’t hammered the likes of BP and their massive growing profits…
He ends up with saying she’s just as corrupt as de Pfeffle was…
At least the Queen won’t have to watch the destruction of the nation by Truss
Fer Christ sake!!! Take a leaf out of your own playbook and list YOUR ideas???
Perhaps you don’t have any???
Freudien slip…?
No - he meant Putin…