I am beginning to remember why I left GN in the first place.
What is needed more than anything else if a country is to have honest a just government is politicians who are prepared to respect their opponents and understand that although they may profoundly disagree on how it should best be done, all have at heart the good governance of their country and prosperity for all its inhabitants.
It is the loss of this respect that has turned both our major parties into empty hollow husks of what they used to be. Sadly, the only thing they seem interested in doing is shouting abuse at each other and opposing every idea the other party has.
I have no confidence in either of them. They are as alike as Tweedledum and Tweedle Dee. In fact the similarities with the end of Animal Farm where the difference between pigs and man became indistinguishable, applies only too well to our two morally diminished political parties.
I would have hoped that a forum like Gransnet, with its membership of older and wiser women would be capable of rising above the stinking mess of our two main parties and join hands and discuss political matters with mutual understanding, even while having profound disagreements. but sadly it seems t is clear that when it comes to this aspect of politics there is gender equality. Both sexes are joined in the gutter.
Maizie you queried my comment that the items mentioned in the OP could almost equally apply to most parties and my reply that you needed to see yourself as others see you. You felt the parties employed people to do that.
They may think they have but if they were really to go out and find out just what people think of them they would not be acting like they are now. I have friends on both sides of the political divide who in the past have been close to being the type of voters who would vote for a donkey if the rosette was the right colour. They are all reeling in horror from what their parties have become and how they behave. No party has yet faced up to how those outside their party - and many inside now see them. They need to do that, and show humility
I have been interested in politics since I was 4. I have never felt so alienated from politics, politicians and the main political parties. I am almost in tears as I wrtite.
I am going back into hibernation for another six months.