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The UK is getting Dangerously close to becoming an Elected Dictatorship under Boris Johnson,
says Ken Clarke ..The Con Party are now more Nationalist than ever in his lifetime. Oh dear.
says Ken Clarke ..The Con Party are now more Nationalist than ever in his lifetime. Oh dear.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The UK has been an elected dictatorship for as long as I can remember. There is nothing unusual about government breaking their promises to the electorate and it's certainly not a recent phenomenon. They can always cite an excuse for doing so, but it doesn't make it any more forgivable. Basically, we elect MPs, a government is formed from them which promptly goes on to do exactly as it wishes for five years.
I currently have nobody to vote for. In the UK there is realistically only two parties who can form a government. I usually cast my vote by voting against the party I would least like to see in power or for the one I believe would do the least damage to me, businesses and the economy. It's hardly a ringing endorsement of democracy, but it's the best we've got. But I don't expect any politicians to keep to their pledges and quite honestly what any of them tell me before an election looms has no bearing on the way I vote whatsoever.
I currently have nobody to vote for. In the UK there is realistically only two parties who can form a government. I usually cast my vote by voting against the party I would least like to see in power or for the one I believe would do the least damage to me, businesses and the economy. It's hardly a ringing endorsement of democracy, but it's the best we've got. But I don't expect any politicians to keep to their pledges and quite honestly what any of them tell me before an election looms has no bearing on the way I vote whatsoever.