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I think the next election will be fascinating and I don't see it being a whitewash for the Conservatives. I strongly believe that Brexit will ultimately prove to be a disaster and May needs to be sure that she does no align herself in any shame or form to Donald Trump as he will be far more toxic than George W Bush. She has inherited a poisoned chalice and once the economy nose-dives and incomes start to fall, she will become very unpopular.
The one party that will benefit will be the Lib Dems. They will be the big winners in the next election having previously taken their punishment for being part of the coalition. I think that they will be part of any coalition that forms in future but think that the next government will be a three party coalition with labour and the SNP. Without Scotland, Labour have no chance even if they capture the large percentage of the UKIP vote. I think that UKIP will probably be the biggest loser as they will be blamed once the economy takes a nose dive. At this point in time, it is unfortunate that the most "effective" political leader appears to be Nicola Sturgeon ( another politician who has me wanting to throw things at the TV!.)
I feel that the next government will be a three-way coalition and that this will actually be to the benefit of democracy as you will see fewer MPS being told what to vote by the party whips and the politicians actually voting to represent the people who put them in power. It is interesting to think that party politics might be redundant and whilst I am probably quite left -leaning in my views, this might be to the benefit of the country. Most people would welcome a world without the likes of blair, Mandelson, etc and the cynical world of spinning and hypocracy.
The only disappointing thing is that the likes of Farage have exploited the situation and pretend to be interested in "giving people a voice" whereas the kind of policies he would pursue would ultimately rob people of their rights. I find that channel Four news is a good programme to put MPs to task yet it frequently encounters MPs who tatae that they entered parliament to make a difference. The whole evolution of the Brisih parliamentary system was to represent the people and give them a voice - even back to the time when Simon De Montfort called the first parliament of the burgesses of towns because of the dissatisfaction with how Henry III was running the country. The UK has seen parliament evolve and change as a greater percentage of the population are given the vote so that we had arrived at a situation where the opinions of the population where heard. I think that these opinions are nowso diverse that it is ridiculous to think that a political party can capture what people want. You start to think that coalitions might actually work to the advantage of the people and if people can see that the MPS are working in their interests and not a political party, then there can be a re-connection. I wouldn't say this was popularism as we have seen with Brexit and Trump This brand of politics is playing on people's hatreds and is about forcing your own advantage to the disadvantage if your neighbour. Society does not work like this for long and this is why I feel the whole world would be better off as a kind of socialist utopia where everyone works for the advantage of each other.
We'll have to agree to disagree on that one. I think you are misreading what "might" happen and who will be blamed. Far from May getting the blame should things go mammaries up it will be those that are trying every trick in the book to make it a mess that will be blamed as they are now. The only way May won;t get a landslide in 2020 is if she does not deliver what most leavers voted for and that is a full exit from the EU. If we are still staying in, still not able to control our borders or still being overruled in the EU she will suffer. Control.
Lib Dems will gain because they've done their usual and pinned everything on their new single issue of "rejoining the EU" which is bound to pull a few punters in.
Yes there's a long time till 2020 but so far May is ticking all the boxes for most Tory voters and pulling more in as well. She is being "seen" to be doing a good job so far.
As for the Donald I think she is being a grown up. We have no control or influence over the US and if we take the moral highground what are we going to do? put sanctions on the US? We'll then have to impose sanctions on many other countries. She has to just be sensible.