I'm not sure we will have a great deal of choice MaizieD. What we do know is what has happened. The "party of government" basically fooled the opposition into an election they didn't need to have. The strategy of "me or Jeremy Corbyn" and "get Brexit done" succeeded, probably beyond their wildest dreams. Our electoral system doing what it was set up to do.
There are now going to be a series of problems for the government to deal with; they haven't gone away except for one. Brexit will happen. We don't know what kind of Brexit that will be. We don't know what the consequences will be and this will happen while we, like the rest of the world, are almost certainly heading for an economic downturn.
On all sides in the election, there were promises. Everything on the Santa's lists was offered. The Labour Party said we will tax you and give you a better life. People voted against that. In difficult financial circumstance how and what the government can do is also an unknown.
As Grandad hinted, it is quite possible that we will not have a proper opposition - apart from the Scots Nats for anything up to 18 months. During that time we will have the government we have but how anyone other than the very arrogant, can be sure what they will do is beyond me.
Meanwhile, parties do have a chance to build an opposition. My guess, for that is all it can be, is that the government will do one of two things. It will either drag the majority into the Slough of Despond meaning they will not be able to get any sort of majority next time around or they will appeal to just enough to get back as a minority. With the mix of those who voted for them, I cannot see them winning them all back, but who can tell.
Whatever happens, it gives the parties some time to sort themselves out while Boris wrestles with all the things that weren't made clear. My "wish for a government" as Maizie called it, or rather a potential government, is the rise of smaller parties and perhaps even a split in the Labour Party so that people can vote for what they actually want, a coalition can be formed and PR brought in. In typing this I realise my views haven't changed. I also doubt that many people's have although they may, over the course of the government