I know I am not alone when I say this election is one big joke. It is reminiscent of a poker game where machiavellian manoeuvres are made. What they say is not what they think, which is revealed at the end of the game when their true hand is revealed.
This coalition is enabling us to see how the government works in all its sleazy glory. It’s one big power game driven by ego, control and bed hopping, of which Nick Clegg is the biggest slut right now. Two weeks ago he was telling us why we shouldn’t vote for the other parties and now he is sleeping with the enemies. He is playing with the big boys and his own agenda is very much at the fore-front of his negotiations. So please tell me how can trust progressively develop if mistrust has already reared its ugly head? This is a question to the public and also to the two other party leaders.
This is collusion on a grand scale whilst the notion of democracy is nowhere to be seen. Yes we live in a country where can have our say, but it is obviously limited. People have given Gordon Brown stick as we the people, did not elect him into power, yet I certainly didn’t see a box on the ballot paper that said I would agree to a coalition and therefore a dual-led government. Evidently like the expenses saga there are double standards and loop holes that need to be erased.
“If I ruled the world....imagine that,” Nas was not and is not alone in his visions for a better society. The difference however, is for these MP’s and I’m sure most government’s across the world, it is less to do with empowerment on a collective scale and more to do with individual ego, power, accomplishment and legacy. The only person that this way of being serves is themselves. Tony Blair is their icon which they are all desperate to out do and surpass. So yes, I do believe interesting times are ahead at the detriment to the public.
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