Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
Not sure where you get that smug certainty from to be frank.
They are both broken and honestly I don't think much of either of them. In the US, you can't campaign unless you are a billionaire, but at least they have a 2 term restriction. I think that's a good thing, unless we honestly believe there isn't a single other person out of 350,000,000 capable of running the country.
What's so great about our system? We have an upper chamber that is partially made up of people who inherit their position, and we have FPTP which is utterly broken serving just two (3 if you include the SNP) parties, as evidenced by the two biggest parties being taken over by extremists leaving a large rump of the population disenfranchised. In fact it's worse than that - your vote doesn't matter except in a handful of swing seats.
If you think our system is broken, when are people going to realise that centrism hasn't really worked either. right of centre early 90s, back across to left of centre, back to right of centre, now deserting the centre again to the right as we did in the 80s.
What is the terror of socialism in people that have never experienced that kind of government or politics? Is it what our Dads told us, is it the 70s which had a whole host of reasons for economic turmoil? Is it a hangover from the Cold War and those Commies? It's not extremist as you put it, unless you class Denmark and other like minded European countries as run by extremists perhaps?