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andrew Without politics your website will be dead...Tipsheet MB hardly has as any life in it these days.
JK2006 Pru is pretty scathing about our views on politics; I actually think he's correct; we tend to be superficial, sloganistic, biased, subjective and set in our ways. Much like 99% of the voters then. Just one of the reasons I think democracy does not work. Reasons for voting very very rarely include depth of analysis, education, research, reasoning or balance. They are biased (we've always voted X), media driven (Corbyn is a leftie), superficial (nice hair; good teeth) and rarely thought through. Which is why, despite preferring Jeremy to Terri, I won't be voting this time. British voters will get the government they deserve (especially after Brexit). When the majority vote because they don't like the colour of someone's skin, let them have the future they want.