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Thursday, 5 September 2019

Glass half full





Looking on the bright side of Brexit isn’t easy, but it has exposed the weaknesses of our supposed democracy. As many of us know, political life attracts the wrong people, the party system fails to screen them out and voters are far too tribal, far too casual and continually fail to spot the duds.


From a glass half full perspective, exposing the system for what it is must be healthy. Incidental exposure of the EU as an intransigent waste of space must be good too. Maybe we will even learn something from it.


4 comments:

Sam Vega said...

Indeed, it's often good to see the process in a longer timescale. Perhaps that is Dominic Cummings' aim; to slowly build a realistic and effective right-wing party from the old Tory wreckage.

Still, let's hope we don't get a spell of labour government as part of the process.

A K Haart said...

Sam - recent events certainly feel like Cummings clearing out the dead wood. Whether Johnson also feels able to take a long view I don't know. A spell of Labour government would be a disaster though.

wiggiatlarge said...

I would love to think we are going in that direction, but sadly I don't see it happening, to many false dawns ie UKIP in recent years, I see nothing now in politics I would vote for but fear I am in the minority, even after three and half years that have shown our HOC and system and the EUs for what it is

A K Haart said...

Wiggia - yes three and half years have shown the HOC for what it is, but voters put the MPs where they are. I don't think it is particularly likely but voters could learn from what has been going on.