The assumption is that the electorate should vote for the other lot. Every time Labour have held office they have left this country in a worse financial state than when they entered. Don't get me wrong, I'm no raging Tory, but I hate to think what state this country would be in if Labour had been in office for the past four years.White Exec wrote:Will the electorate never learn?
The problem is, as in most other countries, that the electorate doesn't have much of a choice. At the moment there is no distinction between the three main parties, all of them scrabbling over the centre ground, hardly a fag paper between them.
When this lot are voted out they will say what a superb job we've done, when the next lot are voted out they will say the same, and yet the country will still be floundering on the rocks. The choice the electorate has isn't worth the ballot paper it's written on.