PhoneLobster at [unixtime wrote:1122872798[/unixtime]]
Not that I suggest it as a wise action or even likely to achieve anything here or elsewhere but it isn't really doing nothing.
An actual campaign or movement of no confidence can be used as a means of achieving various things.
Yeah, when you get into starting up a campaign or movement, that *might* do something. Or considering how slowly things go, it might start something at least. But when you do that it seriously doesn't matter if you actually do vote yourself. Convincing others to vote is actually a noble cause and might do something. Voting yourself is pretty much a waste of time unless you've got someone filming you vote that people can watch, which might lead others to vote.
So convincing others to vote: good. Voting yourself: waste of time. Gotta love the hypocrisy.

