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Old 05-10-2004, 03:24   #35
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Re: UK General Election 2005

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Originally Posted by Graham
And, as I mentioned above, unless there's a "none of the above" option, your only choice is to vote for another party (who probably don't represent what your views are anyway) or not to vote at all to show your dislike of the entire process.
You always have the option to spoil your ballot paper, one presumes the number of spoiled papers is taken into consideration when the tallying up is done. I'd think a great number of intentionally spoiled papers would show people dislike of the system/party's!
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