Was reading something the other day that struck a chord with me about why we still persist in viewing everything in the binary terms of 'left' and 'right'. Putting everything in such simple terms just categorises and divides people. Does everyone have to be one or the other? Can you not, for example, have strong views on protecting the environment and also advocate a strict policy on immigration? Or is that just too confusing for some people to grasp?
If anything, it would be more helpful to see things in terms of 'up' and 'down' on the issues I am interested in.
Also, does our current system need to 'get with the times' a little bit? All that blaming each other, disagreeing with each other and the ludicrous adversarial shouting matches that pass as 'debate' in Parliament every week. It's no wonder normal people get apathetic. Do politicians behave like that in other civilised Western European and Anglo-Saxon democracies? Couldn't all that energy be better used in other ways?
If anything, it would be more helpful to see things in terms of 'up' and 'down' on the issues I am interested in.
Also, does our current system need to 'get with the times' a little bit? All that blaming each other, disagreeing with each other and the ludicrous adversarial shouting matches that pass as 'debate' in Parliament every week. It's no wonder normal people get apathetic. Do politicians behave like that in other civilised Western European and Anglo-Saxon democracies? Couldn't all that energy be better used in other ways?