Originally posted by Voltaire
Right now there is little choice in government, since not many people are running for the position, plus this combined with the fact that it wouldn’t make much of a difference since either a) the polls decide the actions to be taken, or b) the candidates are almost identical in terms of policy (such as is the case in the competition between Drogue and myself).
Right now there is little choice in government, since not many people are running for the position, plus this combined with the fact that it wouldn’t make much of a difference since either a) the polls decide the actions to be taken, or b) the candidates are almost identical in terms of policy (such as is the case in the competition between Drogue and myself).
I think one reason more of the less vocal people aren't running is they think they won't get elected. We have a few 'big-hitters' that are almost certain to get elected, no matter who they're up against (bar each other). I think with the system I've said above, with each candidate having the support of a party, more people would be prepared to run.
Originally posted by Voltaire
What we need is viewpoints in opposition, an opposition party that actually wants to do things differently (the Fundamentalist Faction was a good example of this in the early year, but they’ve since died away). The current political atmosphere, though calm, is rather uninteresting.
What we need is viewpoints in opposition, an opposition party that actually wants to do things differently (the Fundamentalist Faction was a good example of this in the early year, but they’ve since died away). The current political atmosphere, though calm, is rather uninteresting.
Originally posted by Voltaire
Not to get off topic here, but is it just me or is no one interested in the government position?
Not to get off topic here, but is it just me or is no one interested in the government position?

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