UK Elections, American Reflections

The Daily Show had a great comparison of US and UK "town hall meetings" last night. So apparently Tony Blair lets people with dissenting views into meetings to discuss their beliefs with him and to voice their criticism. And here I thought town hall meetings were just about reading off of scripts once everyone has been searched and made to sign a loyalty oath...

Crooks and Liars has the Daily Show video here.

Today, as Britain votes, it will be interesting to see the voter turnout numbers. While I would be quite surprised if Labour lost its majority, most experts in the UK think it will win by a much slimmer margin than in the last election.

Voter turnout in the UK dropped from 71% in 1997 to a post-WWII low of 59% in 2001. Of course, the United States had the highest turnout in recent history this past November with 60% of eligible voters going to the polls, the highest percentage since 1968. Between the UK's strangely legitimate debates and town hall meetings and the fact that our turnout high is their turnout low, well I feel a bit frustrated.

Even their campaign ads are better...

Granted, the vast population disparity between the two nations is cause enough for the percentage difference, but can't we do better than 60%? Why is it that our leaders expend so much hot air extolling the virtues of spreading democracy throughout the world when we seem so disenchanted with our own? With our staged, lifeless campaigns where being forthright and honest are considered politically dangerous, it's no wonder people don't care enough to walk a few blocks to their local polling station. With two major parties deciding who we can vote for, then leaving us to choose the most inspiring stuffed shirt available, it's no wonder 40% of eligible Americans don't give a s#*t.

Oh, but did you hear about Paula Abdul!? Have you listened to the Pat O'Brien recordings!? And Britney's pregnant!!!

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  • 1 - Eric Olsen

    May 05, 2005 at 11:22 am

    thanks Travis, was hoping someone would mention the UK elections

  • 2 - Temple Stark

    May 05, 2005 at 12:13 pm

    Day off for elections.

    Reinstate the fairness doctrine (maybe tweak it, slightly).

    Anyone who advocates both of those positions I will vote for - even if I have to cross state lines and steal someone's voting card. :-)

  • 3 - rose gentle

    May 07, 2005 at 1:54 pm

    tony blair, will be out soon

    he cant stay longer, he hellps to get people killied, him

    and the cow boy bush, well dady

    could not do it so i will .

    big wooses

  • 4 - maxine

    May 07, 2005 at 1:59 pm

    bring the troops home now

    not in body bags,

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