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One Man, One Vote, 100% Turnout Apr 19

Very disappointing news from the Electoral Commission, who have rejected the idea of lowering the UK voting age to 16. One of the more ridiculous reasons for this was that 16- and 17-year-olds might (or even would) use their votes less than the average and this would lower turnout. What they would actually be doing would be lowering percentage turnout – the number of people turning out to vote would go up!

If you follow this logic, the Electoral Commission shouldn’t run voter registration campaigns in case the people they register don’t use their votes. We should, in fact, kick off the electoral register anyone who hasn’t used their vote in, say, the last four years. That would dramatically increase turnout in future elections. What a success.

While percentage turnout is a useful measure for comparing individual elections, of course it depends on the current level of enfranchisement. (That’s why turnout in 2001 was only compared in the media to elections back to 1918.) Turnout might drop (or it could go up) the year the change is made, but from then on you have a new baseline.

And, as many people have written many times, it is neither fancy gimmicks nor fixing the way it’s counted that will resolve the issue of falling turnouts, it is engendering in the population the feeling that their vote actually matters. That means a voting system that doesn’t treat you as an irrelevance if you live in a safe seat and a Government that doesn’t introduce policies that directly contradict explicit manifesto commitments.

Take Me Out Apr 19

Been away in London (with no PC) for an LDYS Exec meeting this weekend. Got back to find the Franz Ferdinand tickets are here so I’m off tomorrow to see them.

How disappointing Apr 15

Which Blake’s 7 spaceship are you?


You’re the convict transport ship London,
slow and still reliable–but only just. You carry
criminals bound for lifetime exile on unpleasant
planets like Cygnus Alpha and Exbar, and a crew
who don’t mind whether the bastards all get there
as long as the paperwork’s filled out properly.

Take Vila’s quiz (pictures by Avon)

Nicked off Sara‘s and Iain‘s blogs.

I’m not too impressed at being a knackered old prisoner transport. However…


Which Blake’s 7 rebel are you?
this quiz was made by Auntie Krizu(:>)

Go on, give it a try Apr 15

Via Nick Barlow and Iain Coleman:

1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 23.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions

Helping Families in Family Centres is the book I have no interest in that happened to be nearest. So:

“How can the whole thing begin to make sense?”

Deep.