@ Tim Loughton
Dept of Education PUS
Hello Tim, during the process of the program some people stated that they don't vote at all, Therefore i shall be raising questions pertaining to the topic of voting, please could you answer the following... Show more »Hello Tim, during the process of the program some people stated that they don't vote at all, Therefore i shall be raising questions pertaining to the topic of voting, please could you answer the following directly, honestly and truthfully with a yes or no answer? thank you.
It is my understanding the House of Commons is the second highest court of this realm; do you agree?
Also it is my understanding that in Law, silence is in fact consent, which is legally termed Acquiescence, meaning; the act or condition of acquiescing or giving tacit assent; agreement or consent by silence or without objection, do you agree?
Furthermore if someone is registered on the electoral roll, but that someone decides against voting, is it then the case that, having stayed silent they have in fact consented to the present government, meaning the party in power receives that someone's vote by default? Show less »