If you know anyone who is planning on not voting because ‘it won’t make a difference’, explain to them how public funds are allocated to opposition parties (so-called Short money). £38.75 for every 200 votes gained by the party. Every vote counts!
@winkleink My thinking on this ocassion, and also I want that to be considered in (hopefully) a future discussion about Proportional Voting. But I suspect for the majority of voters, these sorts of nuances are less important, and those that do care will have a party membership anyway.
@davoloid I'm from Ireland where PR is the norm and after experiencing it I believe provides a fairer representation of peoples intention for a country/nation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_party_affiliation_in_the_United_Kingdom
~1.5% of people registered members of a political party so not a significant number. Expect far more have 'always voted XXX and so will always vote XXX'
A challenge is we all have our own bubble.
It's easier for views we agree with to be heard than opposing views.
For certain politicians I switch channel.