What do you expect, the native politicians are bunch of cucks.
That's partly to blame on the voters and no I'm not doing the whole 'British people are pathetic, enslaving themselves' gimmick, I mean because party politics has become 'I only vote for my team, if I don't like my team I don't vote'
It's the opposite of the US where there was obvious fuckery happening in certain areas, the UK electorate has a bad tenancy to not switch their vote easily. If the dissolutioned voters switched instead of not voting for a party like reform or more regional parties, in one election they would cripple ALL major parties and force every one of them to negotiate for power including removing laws on speech.
Because they have this team mentality, they'll never be able to get rid of the weak politicians.
I only vote for my team, if I don't like my team I don't vote
If only. They vote for the team they don't like nevertheless, just so they can stick it to the other team.
On the other hand: I really hold a grudge against the fact that there's no mechanism to leave a seat empty. I mean, if 40% of the population didn't vote, shouldn't be 40% of the availiable seats empty? Why do people nobody wanted to vote for getting payed because the majority of the rest voted for them?
What do you expect, the native politicians are bunch of cucks.
That's partly to blame on the voters and no I'm not doing the whole 'British people are pathetic, enslaving themselves' gimmick, I mean because party politics has become 'I only vote for my team, if I don't like my team I don't vote'
It's the opposite of the US where there was obvious fuckery happening in certain areas, the UK electorate has a bad tenancy to not switch their vote easily. If the dissolutioned voters switched instead of not voting for a party like reform or more regional parties, in one election they would cripple ALL major parties and force every one of them to negotiate for power including removing laws on speech.
Because they have this team mentality, they'll never be able to get rid of the weak politicians.
If only. They vote for the team they don't like nevertheless, just so they can stick it to the other team.
On the other hand: I really hold a grudge against the fact that there's no mechanism to leave a seat empty. I mean, if 40% of the population didn't vote, shouldn't be 40% of the availiable seats empty? Why do people nobody wanted to vote for getting payed because the majority of the rest voted for them?