Not since ‘axe the tax’ and ‘stop the boats’ have we been blessed with messaging of the same cerebral depth as ‘if you don’t know, vote no’
as yes voters, it may become too much for them in the heat of the moment and a couple of strokes may be the limit of their abilities. Furthermore, the instructions are only clearly written on the ballot paper, twice, and in bold lettering, so it’s perfectly understandable if, in all the excitement of refusing to support an, they accidentally invent their own system of voting.
Not since “axe the tax” and “stop the boats” have we been blessed with messaging of the same cerebral depth as “if you don’t know, vote no”.attempted a similar rhyming scheme when he told Australians that “if you have a go, you get a go” but ultimately voters decided that was a no-go and he had to go. “If you don’t know, vote no”, however, is far more effective because you don’t even need to have a go. You can just give up on educating yourself and be proud in doing so.