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Published Date: 12 November 2009
BRITONS should be forced to vote to end the "deep cynicism" with politics, David Blunkett MP has said.
The Sheffield Brightside MP said a compulsory voting bill should be brought in immediately, warning non-voting is highest among the most disadvantaged who are most affected by government action.

Turnout at the 2005 General Election stood at only 6
1.4 per cent compared to the whopping 83.9 per cent turnout recorded in the 1950 election.

The turnout in Brightside at the last election was a paltry 47.9 per cent, while in neighbouring Sheffield Central it was only 50.1 per cent.

Mr Blunkett was one of a number of former Labour ministers who were asked by a political magazine to name one piece of legislation they believe should be introduced in the forthcoming Queen's Speech, due on November 18.

The former Home Secretary replied: "The younger the voter, the more disadvantaged and more likely to be affected by government action on tax, spending and investment, the less likely the person is to actually cast a vote.

"The 'they're all the same' slogan is repeated over and over again to them so deep cynicism replaces healthy scepticism about politics and politicians. The better-off know voting will be crucial to determining their own wellbeing and best interests.

"I've come to the conclusion we should legislate immediately - in line with democracies like Australia - to make voting mandatory."

Rotherham MP Denis MacShane told Progress Magazine Prime Ministers and other government ministers should be allowed to serve two terms only.

Controversially, taxpayers' cash should also be used to fund political parties.

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  • Last Updated: 11 November 2009 2:14 PM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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all seeing eye,

12/11/2009 08:01:04
Is this Blunketts iron fist in his velvet glove approach? Maybe he can just organise things like his democratic pals in Afghanistan and fill the ballot boxes to 125% capacity1 Then he and his politico chums can sit back in comfort to work out how to redesign the gravy train, trebles all round! Four legs good eh Mr Blunkett.
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LordHawHaw ,

wisewood 12/11/2009 08:36:24
voting should be made compulsory,but then we do have dead heads in society,who moan but dont vote,should be made law straight away,then wow we will have,proberly a different parliament,but as again the ruling classes wont bring this in,as the present system suits then.
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Dave Farrell,

Sheffield 12/11/2009 09:15:27
A far better solution would be to make elections null and void if politicians fail to secure more than 50% of the vote. Now that would be real democracy Mr Blunkett.

People forced to vote will not engage with today's corrupt and dishonest politicians. They are far more likely to vote for parties outside the mainstream to try and make a change.

25% of Blunketts constituents are on benefits. They are the people most likely to vote Labour and that's what keeps Blunkett in a job despite him demonstrably having no talent in government. If the other 52.1% are forced to vote there is a chance Blunkett will be kicked out. Bring it on.

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Jed Crank,

Brightside 12/11/2009 15:40:43
Thats the most sensible thing he has said in a long time go for it now because the Tories will not implement it next year because they will want to fill their coffers up for the next 12 years whilst the labour party spend theirs over the next 12 years.

Also 50years Plus M.P.s should be made to stand down like the ordinary workers have to unable to get a job.It will be alright for David and Gordon standing down they will get DLA(Disability Living Allowance) and ESA (Employment and Support Allowance. A lot of the 50+ who have been out of work for months will get a lot less than that poor souls shame on The Labour Government.
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freedom,

Sheffield 12/11/2009 15:49:27
Force me to vote and I'll firebomb the local polling office.

How the hell can forcing people to vote be democracy?

I vote, even though it doesn't make a difference, I still have to pay my tithe, my tithe being far greater than the tithe the rich pay.
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Sceptic101,

Sheffield 12/11/2009 16:12:59
Give us someone worth voting for and I'll consider it. No law can make me lend support to someone for whom I have no respect.
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