• Has compulsory voting been considered ? And why not ?

    Who would object and why ?

  • Who would object and why ?

    Because we haven't yet become that sort of retrograde authoritarian state.

    Why should someone else dictate an individuals movements and impinge on their right to, or not to, vote?

    If you want to start forcing citizens to go somewhere and do something why not compulsory litter picking?

  • Because we haven't yet become that sort of retrograde authoritarian state.

    Australia has compulsory voting. Retrograde maybe, but I don't think its an authoritarian state.

    I think its a good idea

  • retrograde authoritarian state

    Your questions are hyperbole.

    How about fines for litter dropping ?
    Pissing in the street ?
    General anti social behaviour ?
    Not going to school ?

    No vote - no say - unless you have something else to offer.

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