As often seems to be the case, I tend to agree with Vurtual and he said it better than I could so read his post in a slightly poncy English accent and you have my general opinion 
Having said that, I do have more mixed feelings about not/voting than usual. I wish it were possible to believe in the validity of voting but nothing whatsoever points to that being even possible let alone probable. The entire system needs a major rethink and the closest any major(ish) party seems to get to talking about that is the Lib Dems and... well... they're the Lib Dems unfortunately. PR would at least make the voting process feel a bit more tied to reality and results but the system as it stands is a shell game which - broadly speaking - makes voting a mug's game in my opinion.
The way things are going around the rest of the UK I wouldn't be surprised to see a helluva lot of spanking new adpoted Jocklanders over the coming years. Definitely looks to be the most appealing end of the islands to be living in at the moment. I'm certainly looking forward to turning tartan anyway. The Welsh Assembly just doesn't seem to have enough power to make significant changes to standard Westminster policy unfortunately and I have bordering on zero faith in anything that comes from Westminster. There seems to be far greater appetite for change around Scotland and - significantly - far more visible possibilities of bringing about change. It seems feasible (although your point about women getting the vote when through relentless campaigning is well noted).
Having said that, I do have more mixed feelings about not/voting than usual. I wish it were possible to believe in the validity of voting but nothing whatsoever points to that being even possible let alone probable. The entire system needs a major rethink and the closest any major(ish) party seems to get to talking about that is the Lib Dems and... well... they're the Lib Dems unfortunately. PR would at least make the voting process feel a bit more tied to reality and results but the system as it stands is a shell game which - broadly speaking - makes voting a mug's game in my opinion.
Aye, you'll no be to far fae me if you do - this is my land. Life IS better here if you have kids especially. Great place to be reared.
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The way things are going around the rest of the UK I wouldn't be surprised to see a helluva lot of spanking new adpoted Jocklanders over the coming years. Definitely looks to be the most appealing end of the islands to be living in at the moment. I'm certainly looking forward to turning tartan anyway. The Welsh Assembly just doesn't seem to have enough power to make significant changes to standard Westminster policy unfortunately and I have bordering on zero faith in anything that comes from Westminster. There seems to be far greater appetite for change around Scotland and - significantly - far more visible possibilities of bringing about change. It seems feasible (although your point about women getting the vote when through relentless campaigning is well noted).



