Jeez. The joke's on you lot. You are voting in an entirely undemocratic system controlled by the old boys.... Even worse when the luvvies do vote they vote for a knight of its kingdom. Laughable. Get yourself informed! Don't vote then the system has to change!
That's an appalling and objectively wrong viewpoint based on pretty much any definition of what representative democracy is. Our FPTP system, while arguably flawed, is hardly "entirely undemocratic", by demonstration of ballots being cast and governments changing. Behave.
Things like labour laws (which is actually relevant to the thread topic that I am now going to derail even further), are decided by the representatives we decided to make those decisions for us. We actually had a chance to change the system umm, ~12? years ago (through an actual proper use of referendum), but democratically decided it was better not to (shame). Get yourself informed.
Never ceases to amaze me when folks suggest you shouldn't vote to prove this half baked point. The only reasons politicians want you to vote is when you're voting for them. If you're not going to vote for them, it;s absolutely fine by them that you're not going to vote at all. You enable them by not voting. I agree spoiling ballot papers or similar should at least be popularised, simply for the purposes of collecting data.
One final thing about one of the main things that democracy importantly drives, but people rarely seem to notice - changes of leadership with easy, non-problematic succession. This is something Trump (and on occasion, Democrats) attack when things don't go their way and is extremel;y dangerous. But you'll notice that any country that cannot change its leadership without strife is a shambles, and it's easy to see that leaders who stay in power overly long make increasingly bad decisions (in modern times Thatcher, Putin, Mugabe and potentially now the Chinese leader who's name I am not interested in googling, just to name a few that I know). Being a "democratic" country doesn't guarantee prevention of this, but being a
functioning democracy, which the UK is, warts and all, makes it very, very common.
See Roman Empire, French Revolutionary Wars, Pax Britannica, Argentina and the Falklands War for more reading on peaceful succession and failure to manage it.
If you think not voting is going to change any of the whatever-that-was things you spouted there, you need to flush your brain out a bit. Nobody in power is going to get a bag on if you don't vote.