Should celebrities be able to run for elected positions?
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"If a celebrity stands for president or prime minister, then they will immediately get a certain percentage of the vote due to some people voting for him/her for his/her celebrity status, not his/her political policies. For this reason, it can be deemed as an unfair advantage. Therefore do people think that presidential candidates should not be allowed to run for office if they already have a certain level of celebrity status?"
The only two examples of this that i can currently think of are Regan and Mr Schwarzenegger
LP
"If a celebrity stands for president or prime minister, then they will immediately get a certain percentage of the vote due to some people voting for him/her for his/her celebrity status, not his/her political policies. For this reason, it can be deemed as an unfair advantage. Therefore do people think that presidential candidates should not be allowed to run for office if they already have a certain level of celebrity status?"
The only two examples of this that i can currently think of are Regan and Mr Schwarzenegger
LP
Good question, whilst your friend has a point there is a counter argument that it shouldn’t matter what occupation an elected official had prior to election.........after all we currently have a university lecturer as PM, Prescott was a waiter on a ferry and a host of Lawyers and Barristers (the majority of whom in my experience are so staggeringly corrupt, inept & immoral they shouldn’t be allowed to vote let alone run a country)
Anybody should be able to run for an elected position. Whether they would win on merit or simply because the tracksuited hordes recognise them is the real question, and varies according to your definition of ´celebrity´ and the position being sought.
Harrison Ford, for example would get a fair few votes as prospective mayor of Dogmuck Montana based on his celebrity (re:Clint Eastwood & Carmel).
Some daytime soap z-lister going for the PM spot? I´m not sure their ´celebrity´ would make much difference.
Harrison Ford, for example would get a fair few votes as prospective mayor of Dogmuck Montana based on his celebrity (re:Clint Eastwood & Carmel).
Some daytime soap z-lister going for the PM spot? I´m not sure their ´celebrity´ would make much difference.
Lord Pikey said:
Posted on behalf of a colleague who has yet to sign up for an account
"If a celebrity stands for president or prime minister, then they will immediately get a certain percentage of the vote due to some people voting for him/her for his/her celebrity status, not his/her political policies. For this reason, it can be deemed as an unfair advantage. Therefore do people think that presidential candidates should not be allowed to run for office if they already have a certain level of celebrity status?"
The only two examples of this that i can currently think of are Regan and Mr Schwarzenegger
LP
I assume you mean Reagan? (Unless Regan from the Sweeney is in office somewhere or Mark Regan the Bristol hooker)."If a celebrity stands for president or prime minister, then they will immediately get a certain percentage of the vote due to some people voting for him/her for his/her celebrity status, not his/her political policies. For this reason, it can be deemed as an unfair advantage. Therefore do people think that presidential candidates should not be allowed to run for office if they already have a certain level of celebrity status?"
The only two examples of this that i can currently think of are Regan and Mr Schwarzenegger
LP
The Labour Party of course have Glenda Jackson MP.
Spiritual_Beggar said:
Martial Arts Man said:
Funny you should say this; I overheard a conversation in a pub the other day on this very topic. Their subject matter was Clarkson.
Here we go again..... 
Mind you....bet if there was a poll tomorrow, he'd end up with more votes that Clown would


Martial Arts Man said:
armynick said:
Well, they allowed violent convicted terrorists to stand......
Is anyone debarred from attempting to enter Parliament as an MP?If there are....they shouldn't be.
armynick said:
Martial Arts Man said:
armynick said:
Well, they allowed violent convicted terrorists to stand......
Is anyone debarred from attempting to enter Parliament as an MP?If there are....they shouldn't be.
Morals, like election results, are decided by the people; elections should also be free and fair to all those who wish to stand forward.
Anyone know the reality of this? Allowed or not?
armynick said:
Martial Arts Man said:
armynick said:
Well, they allowed violent convicted terrorists to stand......
Is anyone debarred from attempting to enter Parliament as an MP?If there are....they shouldn't be.
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