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Previously on "Anyone one else in London can't be arsed voting?"
Don't bother with 2nd choice if you vote for either Boris or Ken, it's only if you vote for Libs down to the rest when eliminated that is taken into account.
try http://www.votematch.co.uk - it asks you a few questions, then matches you up with the candidates that are most in line with your beliefs. i only found it after i voted, and i wish i'd consulted it before, as it would've certainly changed my second choice if not my first.
give it a go, even the Clarkson reading simpletons on this board should be able find someone they're prepared to vote for. remember guys, you only have to write an "X", so it's just like signing your name.
Sorry to burst your bubble but they're entitled to a vote, any way or means they want, like them or not. And politicians court voting blocs, that's what they do. If that annoys you, or comes as a surprise then please stop with the fliping lecturing on why I should vote and go do some research.
I choose to lecture on behalf of the poor sods who gave up their lives to ensure we actually do have the inalienable right to vote in this country.
If you chose not to vote, then you are abnegating that hard-won right.
Couch it however you will, to chose not to vote when you can vote is a betrayal of the democratic process.
As I asked before, what else would you do to change the system?
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