I think if you put your postcode in here it will tell you who the candidates are, then you can Google their names to find more information.It’s only 4 days until the local elections (in my area, at least). I was coming in here to ask; do any of you know of anywhere I could find out information about the candidates standing in my local ward?
I’m sure they wouldn’t have a problem with me doing so, in hindsight, and I imagine that most of my previous worries were in my head. In reality, I probably put a lot more pressure on myself than anyone externally puts on me.Your family sound like the most stereotypical DM reading Tory voters who complain about everything that's wrong with this country then refuse to vote for anyone else because "they've always voted Conservative".
Vote for who you want. If your family has a problem with you doing so that's not your fault, but theirs for being close minded and not allowing alternative opinions from those who are actually struggling in the modern world.
I'm not sure that's true; the number of eligible voters who die before the next election hasn't fallen, it's the number of people in that pensioner/retirement voter group collectively which rises as time goes on.Bear in mind that with the population aging, each election brings a higher proportion of people voting for a future they simply will not be a part of. Right wing parties (in the US and U.K.) are doing all they can to retain power before their voter base dies out
Yikes.also unlikely to be meaningfully contributing to the economy
Meaning retirees invariably don’t pay income tax. Not everything is an attackYikes.
Getting worse.Meaning retirees invariably don’t pay income tax. Not everything is an attack
My point being however, that their motivations to vote are very different compared to those who are in employment, are looking to buy property, or have children in the immediate future. They have every right to their vote, but to vote the same as them just “because” often isn’t on the interests of younger votersGetting worse.
Every opinion is sacred and every vote precious. To suggest that some voters are more deserving than others on the grounds of adult age, economic activity, tax paid or frankly anything is pretty abhorrent to me.
You cited Brexit as an example of how older votes "screwed the country"; I'm not sure I can find any compelling evidence that younger citizens voted as their grandparents asked them to in that referendum but perhaps you know differently?My point being however, that their motivations to vote are very different compared to those who are in employment, are looking to buy property, or have children in the immediate future. They have every right to their vote, but to vote the same as them just “because” often isn’t on the interests of younger voters
It is in the context of a democracy. You can't simply exclude people who have a different opinion to your own, and yes that includes moral issues. Part of that is trusting that progressive liberal values will win out (and yes part of progression is that dinosaurs eventually become extinct).Also, when the “opinion” in question puts the human rights of an actual person in jeapordy (for example trans people, immigrants), then no - that opinion isn’t sacred
I know I'm in a Labour council, so outside the scope of your post, but they're encouraging me to vote for the Lib Dems... I question the wisdom of encouraging voting Lib Dem in a Labour area where the Tories normally come second.If you have a Conservative council and would like to change that, this site can help you to vote tactically to oust them: StopTheTories.Vote
I think it's the specific ward you're in. For instance, Labour don't have a hope on hell of winning my local council, but are second place in my specific ward. They got hammered at an overall UA level but have the best chance of winning on this ward.I know I'm in a Labour council, so outside the scope of your post, but they're encouraging me to vote for the Lib Dems... I question the wisdom of encouraging voting Lib Dem in a Labour area where the Tories normally come second.
I hate our voting system.