BadFish
Huge Member
- Oct 19, 2003
- 18,193
IMHO the fan boys of both sides are the problem. If you are prepared to vote for a party in spite of what they do then they aren't going to bother to win your vote and be much better than the other lot, they get to hover just above them. Add to this the UK's habit of keeping them in power for long periods and you end up with a race to the bottom (or just above the bottom).Er no thank you, the electorate in majority voted for a Labour Government, if their performance to date is anything to go by regrettably i’m not sure if that is what they got, it’s going to be a very long 5 years for the fan boys on here!
For me, the UK electorate have a long way to go to get the political parties they deserve and it should start with kicking the fuckers out when they come up short (and not replacing them with the opposition for 10+ years).
By the time they lost the election to Call Me Dave the Labour party was probably at about 4/10, Call me Dave came in at a 5/10 . . . . then by the time Sunak stumbled into the job they were a 2/10*. Labour only had to be a 3/10 to get in by the time the electorate finally had enough of the shit they were being served up.
*Of course, having Corbyn as a choice for some of that time didn't help.
Anyway, just a theory.