Thursday, 30 April 2015

New faces


One of the interesting revelations which has come out of this election, has been the projection of non parliamentary people onto our screens representing the minor parties. The comparison of these "ordinary" people to the professional politician is remarkable. One can recognise them as people we know in the street whilst the politicians seem to be from another place who we can't recognise. The endless obfuscation, ducking answers simply lying with a straight face to the public. If one were to engage in a conversation with someone who constantly told porkies about every subject to simply pull the wool over my eyes so that they would give me their vote.



Talk about second hand car dealers these guys and girls would sell their grandmothers !
No it is refreshing to listen to people who are not of the Westminster political class.
The issues that describe the British life and the problems of living here are addressed from all kind of ideological positions with possible solutions. The main parties bat the same ball between each other as if it's a game and of course to the incumbents of a paid job in Parliament it is a job rather than deeply held belief which should be the impetus driving people into politics to alter the system and benefit people at large.

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