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I'm not sure. There's something to be said for letting a good mp keep the job for as long as possible. But there's also something to be said for getting rid of bad ones. Then again, isn't that what elections are supposed to be for?
I think the bigger problem is that many areas rarely vote for different parties. In those areas, that fact make voting pretty pointless. |
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"I'm not sure. There's something to be said for letting a good mp keep the job for as long as possible. But there's also something to be said for getting rid of bad ones. Then again, isn't that what elections are supposed to be for?
I think the bigger problem is that many areas rarely vote for different parties. In those areas, that fact make voting pretty pointless."
Except this election when droves of former labour supporters are abandoning labour with Corbyn in charge. |
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