Tuesday, 04 May 2010 06:13

‘Part of the collapse in democratic participation in Britain (as elsewhere) is due to growing public realization that the main parties are “out of touch” in terms of putting forward solutions to address the severe problems facing British society: mounting social misery, unemployment, poverty and debt, both individually and nationally. The budget deficit is estimated to be around £163 billion, which, some commentators say, puts Britain on a par with Greece in terms of its gravity.
This brings us to the second most notable characteristic of the 2010 British election: there is now patently no political choice on offer to voters. The putative essence of western-style parliamentary democracy is that “the people” exercise a choice in selecting a political party based on manifestos of differing ideas and policies.’
Read more: Britain’s Election: Welcome to No Choice Democracy
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1 comment
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May 6, 2010 at 7:39 am (UTC 1)
Today’s the day they let the monkeys choose a new zoo keeper (well the monkey’s think they have a choice anyway)