Mnamreh,
Same to you, the relaxing evening I mean.
Perhaps I am too much of a revolutionary for my own good.
Anyway at least after the election results are in, we can all look forward to the 'Good Times returning. After all, according to their leaders, all parties have the answers to our problems. And who are we to disbelieve them.
Actually I was considering to start my own party (The Apathy Party) but have not decided to as yet. I think I would like to canvass opinion here as to would it be worth having a go. So if you can be bothered please post here your views.
Not that sure what my policies would be, or if I would launch a manifesto or not.
Someone told me that there was a report published the other day, stating that apathy among the electorate was higher than ever, although I must admit that I couldn't be bothered to read it myself, so not certain if it's true or not.
But if all of us who are apathetic stick together we can have an influence.
In the last General Election 39% of the electorate didn'tt vote, so if that 39% were turned into seats my party could win an overall majority.
I think all the voters that can't be bothered to vote, should have their vote countered by default to the Apathy Party.
So if in the future, after this election of course or possibly the next you receive my flyer through your door, vote for me. If I receive no response to this post, don't worry about continually being pestered by flyers and doorstep visits, as I have no intention of taking this further without your support.
Damn. Whilst I was thinking about it, over the last 40 years or so, someone has beaten me too it.
The UK Apathy Party.....
http://www.apathyparty.co.uk/
The USA Apathy Party.
http://www.apathyparty08.com/