alieninperth
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Re: UK - in or out of the EU?
I have always been slightly against compulsory voting but every election that I go through I come to appreciate it more. I would say that the Australia public are, in my opinion, better politically informed that their counterparts in the UK and Ireland. It's also one of the things that most bemused me about the UKs relationship with the EU government and bureaucracy.
If we accept that bureaucrats will always be appointed (ultimately by politicians), rather than elected, as they are all over the world then we need to elect better politicians. They say you get the pollies you deserve, and I think this table reflects this sentiment nicely European Parliament election turnout | UK Political Info
I guess this is one of the strengths of compulsary voting we have in Australia.
If the referendum were compulsary, they would have received a more accurate consensus and representation of age groups that didn't vote that wanted to remain.
I have always been slightly against compulsory voting but every election that I go through I come to appreciate it more. I would say that the Australia public are, in my opinion, better politically informed that their counterparts in the UK and Ireland. It's also one of the things that most bemused me about the UKs relationship with the EU government and bureaucracy.
If we accept that bureaucrats will always be appointed (ultimately by politicians), rather than elected, as they are all over the world then we need to elect better politicians. They say you get the pollies you deserve, and I think this table reflects this sentiment nicely European Parliament election turnout | UK Political Info