Dnarever wrote on Jan 4
th, 2013 at 7:23am:
Sir lastnail wrote on Jan 3
rd, 2013 at 11:22pm:
And it's got nothing to do with laziness. If my local supermarket doesn't carry the brand of breakfast cereal that I like then I don't go to it.
Would you vote for Coco Pops, Sugar Frosties, rice bubbles, Nutragrain or sultana bran?
Maybe a polling booth in the supermarkets?
Buy the Rice Bubbles - snap crackle pop - Abbott Hockey Pine. Automatic vote for the Libs recorded at the register.
donations.
Mr Bleijie says it is a chance for everyone to have a say.
Lecturer in politics at Griffith University, Dr Paul Williams, says there is room for improvement for Queensland's electoral system.
"Only a fool would say the voting system is perfect and every piece of legislation should be reviewed from time to time," he said.
However, Dr Williams says compulsory voting should stay.
"The quite preposterous idea of voluntary voting, while the rest of Australia remains in compulsory voting - this is not the place to discuss it."
Political analyst Professor Scott Prasser says this is one of the more sensible documents put forward by the Liberal National Party (LNP) Government.
"It is a bit of that renovation of our system of government people like me have been calling for," he said.
"I know there is always political motives involved and all these things, but I think we should give Government a bit of a tick for at least putting these issues on the agenda."
Professor Prasser says he does not have a problem with unions supporting political parties.
"If a trade union wants to give money to a political party, as long as that trade union is above board, then that's what they should be able [to do]," he said.
"It's no different from a business wanting to give money to a political party."
The Government is accepting submissions until March 1.