Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
An impossible question to answer, but I'll have a go.

I'm nowhere near clever enough to address all your points individually, but after seeing the damage a big majority can inflict through our outdated two party system, for the first time in my life I see a proper coalition government as the best way forward. By that I mean pick the best talent from all parties (I believe it's there somewhere), and let them govern by putting the needs of the country above party politics.

I am a realist, so I accept there is more chance of Forest winning the Premier League than this happening.
Agree with this, it's time they stopped with the childish they did this and we did that. On politics live yesterday, one was going back to the early 1900s. Watching PMQs is pointless, they just say you did this and we did that with them all cheering in the background. Get together and sort the country out the best they can.

In response to OP, I don't know how to solve all the issues listed but that's why we vote in politicians who alot of the time have studied politics or worked in power or opposition for years and therefore should have a good idea. If not what are they doing in that job. We could probably make a good fist at some of them and some we'd have to bite the bullet as some things are what they are. That's a vast difference to what we have got in power at the moment, it's an absolute mess. Ministers have said the scenes last night on the fracking vote were like nothing they'd seen. We've got a puppet PM when we all know Hunt and Shapps will be calling the shots. It's not picking low hanging fruit, it's been absolutely appalled at our ruling party and the knock on effect this has on our lives.