@ Duncer
Yes, I would tend to agree with you. I do think the political classes, despite their often impassioned claims of the need for public engagement, are rather glad the public are as apathetic as they seem to be at the moment. Less work in the MP surgeries, less chance to be called to account for your actions, less chance of constituents being awkward about the way you intend to cast your vote in parliament.
I think there is a form of indirect linkage between character and voting patterns Duncer. I do think were more people convinced of the integrity of their MP, and like them and their character more, it would be helpful in raising the number of those wishing to make the effort to vote.
For myself, I am beginning to think that the idea of a mandatory voting system, with financial penalties for not voting are becoming necessary....