I wasted my vote because I’m being told that I have to vote Labour to “get the Tories out”.
I wasted my vote because I'm told I have a choice of two bad parties, if I don't vote for them, I’d be wasting my vote.
I wasted my vote, because every time I read a politically driven article, it manipulates my current understanding of politics, revising my beliefs and ideas.
I wasted my vote, as when I watch politicians talk about their party and policies - the media instantly contradicts them and leads me to believe in underlining malicious intentions.
I wasted my vote, because politicians don’t look or sound like human beings. They look and sound like an interpretation of an English person, as described by someone who's never been to England.
I wasted my vote, because of career politicians.
I wasted my vote because I believe no politician is driven by the incentive of improving the country, rather by the incentive to improve their career and salary.
I wasted my vote, as I believe politicians have no interest in the best way to run a country, but more the best way to manipulate its population.
I wasted my vote, because UKIP have generally some good ideas for the English people, but they are entirely 'racist fascists', but nobody seems to know why.
I wasted my vote because Green Party have great idea's, but Natalie Louise Bennett can't hold a phone conversation... how can she be trusted to run a country?
I wasted my vote, as every politician who has sat in a seat of power, has never achieved any of the promises that had been made.
I wasted my vote, as what gets written in political manifesto's, are rarely what happens once the parties assume power.
I wasted my vote, as debates held by political leaders are generally bitching attempts at discrediting all their competitors.
Fundamentally, I wasted my vote because I don't understand politics. Everyone’s opinion seems dictated by the latest convincing political article that they've ingested. Nobody really seems to know the reality behind their chosen political party, rather the interpretation provided by the media coverage they've decided to consume.
Politics has become an episode of x-factor. I don't watch x-factor.

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