Colin, from Edmonton, attended a construction
jobs fair in December, and said: «I was unemployed for four months — the last thing I expected was to attend a Careers Fair at White Hart Lane and end up with a job on the stadium construction site, but that's exactly what happened.&ra
fair in December, and said: «I was unemployed for four months — the last thing I expected was to attend a Careers
Fair at White Hart Lane and end up with a job on the stadium construction site, but that's exactly what happened.&ra
Fair at White Hart Lane and end up with a
job on the stadium construction site, but that's exactly what
happened.»
Individual voters choose what they want to choose — whether or not the information and perspectives they hear were all actually correct information and
fair perspectives (their
job at the time to decide if they accept any information, whatever its nature, or whether they check it)... whether or not they later change their mind or wish they'd known other information (as
happens to many people after most elections anyway)... and the democratic process respects their freely made choice as the result.