When I think of the next federal election, I get a feeling of hopelessness. I feel like we’re screwed no matter what.

Without any hope of electoral reform, I wonder if we can instead use the tools we have better.

Independents running always seems like a long shot. The cards are stacked against them. But would it be possible to make it easier for them?

One of my thoughts would be to use technology. Create a platform for people to engage with their local riding, stripped of obvious party association. And not pay-to-play for candidates.

Does an idea like that have merit? Do you have any other ideas?

  • sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Internal policy is a way to build internal engagement. It isn’t binding. By all means, get involved, and try to push ideas that you think will help, but aim to get local candidates interested in your issues. That will be more effective than getting rank-and-file volunteers to vote for a motion.

    • BlameThePeacock
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      1 year ago

      Just because it isn’t binding doesn’t mean it doesn’t influence choices. It still has a far larger impact than the general vote. Also getting involved in internal policy will almost guarantee you get exposure to local candidates.