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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
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But what if he's the man to turn all of it on its head, and finally remove some of that pointless bureaucracy? It worries me that people who might actually make good politicians, already so rare, would avoid political careers because politics is such a mess. Politics can then, surely, only get worse.
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Oh,I won't avoid it Toy Soldier, sometime in the near future it is politics I will be exploring and hopefully making a career of.
What I am doing now as to work is enough for now but oddly enough it will likely be a help to me later on too as to moving into politics.
It has been my aim now for so long,I never really believed years ago that by the time I hit 21,my politics would have crossed right over the political divide.
The main thing I hate about politics is the party machine system.
Really good MPs and really decent thinking ones too are in the main seen as only there to keep the party machine wheels rolling on and on.
However if that is allowed to continue we will always only get at best fair Govt and more likely poor Govts.
I really believe in consensus politics and in the House of Commons are a good majority across the board of MPs who never really get the chance to set the agenda.
For me however, I can only support just, fair, compassionate and non discriminatory policies, that is why I cannot and would not support this present Coalition at all.
The UK deserves massively better than it has had for the last 30+ years and indeed more.
For me there is no need to keep dismantling what the previous Govt. does whena change of Govt. comes about, I don't see the point of wasting vast sums of funding on reforms that are not necessary.
I am sick of the NHS and Education being used as a political football.
There are so many ways that the functioning of Govt. could be done so much better and not have this nonsense of immature and pathetic nonsense that goes on at things like PMQs,which is,I believe, a massive turn off for most people.
I know people in all 3 main parties,they near all feel the same,my hope is that more and more consensus politicians come forward in the future and for me that would be a the biggest political boost for the UK overall that there likely could be.
I am one of those who believe and realise that the only way to possibly change something is to be 'in' it,sitting on the sidelines thinking and hoping for change is doomed to failure as I think you were outlining in your post above.
The only chance to change things is from within not outside.
Which is why for me, politics is so fascinating and also very challenging too.