Sometimes, my friends ask me why I won't vote for the Labor Party and prefer independents. I like Labor policies well enough and vastly prefer them over the alternative government.
The problem is the corruption.
Where I live, it was obvious for decades. They've done good things to fix it, but even now, they have to deal with this ridiculous and horribly corrupt Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union, and it makes them look bad because unions=Labor Party and that hurts.
I reckon it's getting to that point, TBH.
The ones that mean well in the big parties get shouted down by the machine of power-at-all-costs and the citizens lose out.
That's why I work for - and vote - independent now.
My ideal is a Labor government but in minority so the independents can make them less cowardly.
Only works in Parliamentary systems like ours, Aotearoa, or Canada, or maybe at some point the UK π€·ββοΈ
Our first and so far only woman Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, did her best work in her second term in a minority government. She worked with the Independents to pass more good legislation than subsequent long-lasting rightist governments ever did.
Here, she excoriates the disgusting man I was proud to vote out when I found myself in the electorate of Warringah:
@DyDave the best things have happened (imho) when we've had a minority liberal govt w/ a coalition w/ ndp.
it's how we got public health care. canada pension plan. now pharma & dental care.
keeps them accountable. never give them a majority but NEVER EVER let the cons get in. delicate balance that.