
I think this is particularly sad, because it’s a well-known fact that political engagement and enthusiasm peaks at university. After that, the drudgery and realism of adult life slowly eats away at that once-cherished flame of idealism. So while you aggressively avoid eye contact and wave them away en route to the Courtyard, spare a thought for what it is they’re actually trying to achieve.
Student politics are a way of engaging a huge community of disparate students, of allowing each and every member of the university to feel equally valued, and have a way to have their voice heard. You might not be keen to the extent of running for a position for yourself, but those who are willing to dedicate a massive amount of time to make our lives even marginally more convenient deserve more respect from us than they get. It takes a matter of moments to listen to someone explain why and how they can help you, and just a few minutes to log on and vote. Who knows, you might effect some change, you might make a difference, you might even start to give a shit. And don’t forget, the option to ‘RON’, or ‘re-open nominations’, is always there. The uncontested roles are not necessarily definite, use your judgement.