andy12 wrote:
AussieReaper wrote:
andy12 wrote:
Two party system as in two parties only ever win. You predicting anyone but the big 2 to win anytime soon?
Sheep as in if they actually educated themselves on each parties policies they could find a party better suited to them. Rather than voting for a party because their parents do, or they agree with a few policies but can't really be bothered looking around.
But your grand solution is to be ruled by Prince Harry, so how exactly is that choosing the party with the best policies? lol
And I don't suppose you've ever heard of a Coalition govt. having to form to gain a majority of seats in Parliament.
I never said that, I said I would "rather". Read "rather". I'd prefer it other the massive failure that is Gordon Brown, if that's okay?
I'll heard of a coalition Government, is that your defence of a foreign political party? You're not from here, you don't really know what the tories are, why defend them?
I'd know more about the British political system than you think, considering Australia so closely resembles your system, for a start.
And for the record I don't support the Tory party, but Labour. However I'll fight for and stand up for the peoples rights to vote for whomever they please in a free and open election. Gordon Brown has made plenty of mistakes and imo is not suitable for the job, but he is still a hell of a lot better than what the opposition can provide in terms of policy. It is a party system, hating one politician isn't very smart. I'd of thought you'd know that.
My Coalition govt. argument was saying that it is more than just a two party system, if the votes go that way. It doesn't even take a huge swing for a Coalition to have to form. Yet you still think the minor parties have zero power and the big two are never going to go away. All it comes down to is the voters.
So sorry you couldn't go back to the glory days of Kings with political power.