People don't vote because they think it does not matter, they just get the same old same old.
People need to realise that they get what they vote for. If they don't vote. Or are not willing to vote for radical measures, then they will get the same old regurgitated pap from every party in power.
I know it's a tired old argument which I trot out everytime we have a discussion on this topic, but unless you reform the voting system away from first past the post, many people like me will remain apathetic to the issue because their vote counts for nothing.
I am in "PC Pleb" Mitchell's constituency. A Tory has been elected here since the world began, and will continue to be until Armaggedon. The same goes for the three local councillors. I have never conciously voted for any of these elected representatives; I've voted Independant and for minor parties. So for 11 years, I've wasted my breath voting, the exercise has counted for nothing and will continue to count for nothing - I do not feel in any way franchised. So can you blame people if they cannot be ar*ed to vote? Of late, that's been my stance.
Another thing - when there's an election, do we have proper hustings here in Plebgate Land? No, of course we don't! Political interaction is reserved entirely for the small number of swing seats elsewhere in the country. No meetings, excitement or egg-throwing here in any shape or form.
I think it's fair to say that the last time I cast a vote in a Parliamentary election which actually meant anything was when I helped vote in Paddy Pantsdown against the Tories in Yeovil in 1983.
Now, that said, we have proportional representation in the European Elections. It ain't perfect, but at least one can feel that one's vote is in a small way meaningful.
When they threw out Cleggy's bid for electoral reform recently, they missed a trick which might just have helped forge a reconnection between Parliament and electorate.