Claymore
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It might be that people think about their vote in a general election a little more than X factor. It is right that as a party rises in public awareness it receives more scrutiny. As the general election approaches people tend to go back to the main parties because the quirky alternatives are fun to use to toy with the main parties but you wouldn't want them to have any real power.
Don't think this is true at all, its media influence nothing more, and where does this media influence/control come from. Chomsky wrote a book about media control.
All I'm hearing on the news is Ukip, this, farage that. Yet its Labour who took us to wars for oil (not peace or because there were tanks rolling into our country invading) and its Cameron who is selling off all our assets so the banks can invest low and sell high. Sure a couple of peeople doubled their £750 quid, maybe even 10k if they're lucky but the banks selected were asked for a price valuation then bought £46m worth each and sold it for a killing.
We don't know what the other parties would do, all we get is there same old two. How about we vote someone new in is the point, could they really do any worse? I won't vote BNP or anyone crazy like that but if someone got together, came up with an idea to get these two out, who lets be honest do sod all for us, then i'd be all up for it.
X factor was just an example because it involved people sick of it and rising up, and clearly people don't think more about politics over Xfactor because ten times+ more vote/watch these shows than Question time etc.