These writhing whales of the road have swung their hefty rear ends round our corners for the final time.
On Sun, 02 Aug 2009 13:11:10 +0100, "Just zis Guy, you know?"
wrote:
On Sun, 02 Aug 2009 12:28:11 +0100, Bruce
wrote:
As we saw in 2005, it is possible to have a government elected with a
strong parliamentary majority by only a quarter of the electorate, or
36% of those who voted.
Not the first time. I believe the last Tory government polled fewer
votes than Labour. The system is wrong, it nearly always delivers
absolute power to a minority and sometimes not even to the largest
minority, and then we act surprised when they prove incapable of
co-operating with anybody else or acknowledging any policy but their
own as having any merit.
I find it sad and ironic that people seem to think that the way to
"fix" a government which has become arrogant and corrupt is to vote
instead for the party they kicked out a dozen years earlier for being
arrogant and corrupt.
Agreed. But it is the only option available under the current system.
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