No I mean why is changing the British way of life necessarily a bad thing? It's quite clear to me that there's a huge split in society between Labour and Conservative supporters. All that seems to have been achieved since Thatcher is an even bigger split in society. Surely now at this time of national crisis it's time for a real third way, for politicians to work together to solve the issues caused by the global economic crisis?
Not really, pretty much all of the working class (which makes up a large part of the country) have a rational hatred of the Conservatives, along with many others. Applying the 'best of a bad bunch' logic a large portion of the other two main parties votes will be people either arriving at different conclusions or voting specifically for a hung parliament.
We should implement a system of testing for the weight of each person's vote.
The first paper will consist of basic and advanced English language, the sciences and mathematics. A second paper will focus on economic principles, the British political system and the lessons of history.
The final score will be between 0 and 100. This is becomes your vote multiplier!
Some of the worst pieces on legislation inflicted on this country would never have got through if we had PR and coalition governments - I can't see the poll Tax being passed with a coalition holding back Thatcher, or Gordon Brown being allowed to raid everyone's pension funds if the Lib Dems had a say in it.
The KVQA (Keates Vote Quality Assessment) would be administered once every 10 years free of charge, or at any other time for a fee of £100. It would be conducted at a separate time from the vote itself.That's actually a brilliant idea. You'd have to change it every time and moderate the development of said papers strictly to avoid cheating. The system would have to be changed as it would take a lot more time to vote, as i assume it would have to be done under 'exam conditions' and a lot of thick (for lack of a better word) people wouldn't want to spend that time on it.
I'm starting to wish I got rid of all my savings in £ before the election![]()
We should implement a system of testing to discover the weight of each person's vote.

Like voting, the test is optional. If you do not take the test you receive a score of 1.

The difficulty of the questions will increase on an exponential scale. For the first point you must spell your first name correctly.So some people will have incentive not to take the test then - for fear they get 0.![]()

That's actually a brilliant idea. You'd have to change it every time and moderate the development of said papers strictly to avoid cheating. The system would have to be changed as it would take a lot more time to vote, as i assume it would have to be done under 'exam conditions' and a lot of thick (for lack of a better word) people wouldn't want to spend that time on it.
I'm starting to wish I got rid of all my savings in £ before the election![]()
While it is unlikely that it would ever be implemented, it's actually quite the opposite of a retarded ideaNo, it's a retarded idea. It's also never going to be implemented in a trillion years.

While it is unlikely that it would ever be implemented, it's actually quite the opposite of a retarded idea![]()

I dunno, gold?![]()
I dunno, gold?![]()

I'm not sure? Degree of intelligence and education are probably quite valid reasons for increasing or decreasing the value of someone's vote! The electorate are deciding who runs the country; it'd be nice to know that the people who most influenced the decision weren't idiots!I disagree, it's a completely retarded idea. Exactly what is the purpose of weighting someone's vote? All votes are, and should always be equal, regardless of how stupid the actual individual is![]()
I'm not sure? Degree of intelligence and education are probably quite valid reasons for increasing or decreasing the value of someone's vote! The electorate are deciding who runs the country; it'd be nice to know that the people who made the decision weren't idiots!
So Labour are desperately trying to cling onto power by selling out the English people, a future fair for all indeed.