Originally posted by wangmaster:what really grips my shit is the fact that if the AV proposal is rejected, this tory government will, conveniently for them, be able to say that "people have shown they like FPTP", when in actual fact it's AV that's been discarded, not reform full stop. they'll have dodged the PR bullet by sidestepping it all together.
and consequently the issue won't be raised again for another generation or so.
Originally posted by Andrew_C:i like Gillards new policy on teen mums. it will either make em think twice about having the kid in the first place, or make them finish their education so they dunt become a well-fare dependent family who contribute nothing to society
Originally posted by vanquish:Yea, we definitely don't need more children raised by parents who are either inept or unable to cope. Not only will they be a welfare family but their children will be far more likely to be delinquent as well, which just perpetuates the cycle.
For AV - it seems to work alright over here.
Antony Green - our top electoral commentator has written quite a few articles on a variety of topics related to the UK vote referendum refuting some misconceptions and discussing AV which may be interesting for UK voters
http://blogs.abc.net.au/antonygreen/uk-alternative-vote-referendum/
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
Harsh, but true. And cheers for the link, will read it now
Originally posted by vanquish:No prob, there's 3 pages of blog posts on the subject on a variety of issues so you should have enough info to answer your questions.
Originally posted by LikeASong:I wish I knew whacha talkin' about... I know it was some referendum about changning or not the electoral system, but........
Originally posted by Yogi:So, Al'Qaida announced their vengeance, anti-American protests all along the Pakistan, even in London..