2010 UK Election Map. Less blue in 2015? |
Incidentally I am of the opinion that the constituency I am living in , which was created in the run up to the to 2010 election was the product of gerrymandering. Gerrymandering being when constituencies lines are redrawn in order to benefit one particular parties political agenda. In this case merging the more left wing suburbs of a city with a large area of rural farm land. There by attempting to dilute the impact of Labour votes in the area.
Living in the countryside, filled with farmers and OAPs I am pretty much stuck with the Conservatives representing my constituency of Wyre & North Preston. There are Vote Ben Wallace signs all over the place, which I would never dream of entertaining the prospect of. This article covers a few of my major gripes with the Conservative agenda. It seems obvious to me that austerity is damaging to society. The volume of people receiving food parcels from food banks has increased by almost 1 million in the past 4 years under the Tory government. (Figures taken from Trussel Trust website.) Clearly Conservative policies are not benefiting ordinary people. Anyway I wasn't planning on turning this into a post to criticism of the Tories but rather express my frustration at the UK political process.
I had thought about saying f*** you to the whole thing and spoiling my ballot paper, but in reality these spoiled votes just end up on the ignore pile. No one will look at them and see it as a cry of disillusionment.
Voting Green, unless you live in Brighton is a wasted vote. The Greens are too much of a minority party and too far removed from the centrist rhetoric, that dominates Parliament, to be able to get their ideas implemented on a national level.
Let's not kid ourselves come the end of the election the UK will have either Ed Miliband or David Cameron as the main representative of the UK. Part of me feels I should be optimist and vote Green anyway, with the hope of a coalition government but this could also assist the Conservatives to victory. By voting Green you are taking potential votes away from the Labour party, which could strengthen a Tory majority. A second term under the Tories, is something I hope this country doesn't choose. I do not agree with all of Labour's policies but they are leaning more towards the kind of country I want to live in than the Cons ever could.
I wonder what difference electoral reform in the form of say proportional representation would make to how the country is run. Although no doubt we will never find out as Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, pointed out in her interview with Russel Brand, "its like getting turkeys to vote for Christmas."
You might have noticed I haven't even mentioned the Liberal Democrats, as after their spectacular roll over on university fees, I can not even consider voting for them. It was one of the main policy objectives that helped them into government in the first place. Their lack of back bone has pretty much turned them into an extension of the right wing government.
Time to sit back and watch the results roll in this evening. Whatever the result I feel like direct action and community based projects such as the work done by orgainsations like 38 Degrees are the way to really influence how our country is run.
Here's a soundtrack to some political disillusionment:
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