Boris is proving to be a quite useless PM when it comes to the details of running the Country, which is obviously his main job.
He was probably the right "cheer leader" during the early days of the pandemic but he's now becoming a liability.
He'll always be good at "pep talks", standing up to the EU etc, but he really needs to go asap.
There are some Tories in the government who would do a much better job (not difficult) imo.
However, long term, I would definitely be prepared to give a centre left party a chance in the future. Trouble is, I would never vote for Starmer, as I don't like or rate him and I couldn't vote for the Labour party in it's present form.
We need a credible opposition and imo I don't think there is one.
If there was an election in the coming months I genuinely don't think I could vote for any of the main parties.
Politics and politicians are at an all time low imo and have been for quite some time. Not just here, but in many other countries too.
Not sure what the answer is either, as just hating Tories cos they're Tories or left wingers cos they're left wingers etc etc gets us nowhere and leads to more and more division. They all have their faults, but surely it's time (I've been as guilty as anyone at not doing this) to try to recognise and acknowledge other people's opinions, no matter how different to your own, instead of just cancelling them and their views because they're not your views and if they're different to yours they simply MUST be wrong?