I'll be hoping for a labour government come the next election. I don't think the Tories are incompetent (a couple of noticeable exceptions granted), but it's time for a change which will hopefully bring a little boost.
I'd hate to have a voting decision in the US!
Can you imagine if Blairs new labour had been up against this Tory government. It would make 97 look like a photo finish in comparison.
A few random jottings on the matter of elections:
As an imminent retiree I shall be voting for those offering the best deal for pensioners. So that'll be me not voting then, as I don't see anyone unbundling the triple lock or upsetting the, predominantly longer lived female, powerful mass grey vote.
Of course the above demonstrates what's wrong with any democracy. People vote for the party that offers them the best deal, as opposed to for the collective good. Or they vote for a party that promises to make life worse for a group they dislike. Smash the unions, destroy the bosses, repatriate the immigrants, freedom for the scotch etc. At least Brexit won't be on the platform (unless rA is standing), but no doubt the libdems will float brentry.
Wouldn't it be nice if parties were legally restricted to campaign only on what they would do, rather than slagging of the incumbents have done or floating fears about what "the others" would bring.if elected.
It'd be even nicer if politics and vested interests were separated. Tories from capitalists etc, labour from unions etc, libdems from, well noone really. Abolish all political donations and fundraising - provide limited equal campaign funds from the state purse. Have candidates win voters over with opinion and policy, not by pouring cash in.
Ban the use of social media in electioneering. OK it's impossible, but "influencers" eg in fashion etc, should have no part in the process. This would cause wailing amongst the Gen Z entitled cohort, but hey that's another benefit 😄
Bring in proportional representation. This ought to naturally force more centrist (hence more stable and equitable) policy making.
So overall I don't care who wins, they're all self interested showers of ****, one way or the other. Except Nigel Farage. He's not so much a shower as a thunderstorm.
You’re a bit of a contradiction GP…first post says you have no thoughts on the subject only for you then to produce the thread’s longest post. That begins by suggesting you’ll vote for whoever gives the best deal for those in your position and then condemns democracy as an exercise in political selfishness. As I say…quite some contradictions there.
Think it’s untypically naive to suggest that Brexit - however boring - won’t feature and that criticising (‘slagging off’) the incumbent’s record is unhelpful…but the rest - apart from not caring who wins - I think I agree with.
As for PR? Clearly it isn’t going to have any relevance this time round, but there’s a serious debate to be had there. Will it produce, as you suggest, more ‘centrist, stable and equitable policy making’ - a good thing imo - or is it a way for populists such as Farage to creep into power?