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The JC Leader, April 21 2017

There's an illuminating contrast between the choices French voters are offered and the one we grudgingly accept

April 21, 2017 15:34
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Cherish voting 

The most common reaction to Theresa May’s decision to call an election seems to be a moan that we are being asked to take part in the third national poll since 2015.

But a sense of perspective is necessary (not least in comparison with the people of Northern Ireland, who on June 8 will be casting a vote for the seventh time in three years).

At a parochial level, issues that mean much to our own, small community will rise to the fore as parties compete to persuade us that they are most worthy of our support.

But more fundamentally, while it may be trite to point out how many people have died for the right to vote, it is no less true for that. Whatever the motivation may have been behind the calling of the election, we should celebrate our ability to choose our next government — something denied to the majority of our fellow human beings.