I do thank God I'm not partisan to any particular party, my overall view is that at some stage those that are, are destined to be disappointed somewhere down the line. I think the Tory tenure has been awful! in so many ways, albeit they had Covid to deal with and I think it's fair to say which ever party who was in government, an enormous amount money would inevitably be added to our national debt as a consequence, but the contracts handed out on a whim to absolute grifters and the sheer lack of scrutiny was inexcusable. Their latest gaffe, of which there are many, to bring back a former prime minister, mired in his own unethical controversy, lobbying for Greensill, all from a PM who at one time stated he'd put an end to lobbying altogether. Cameron had all the hallmarks of a lightweight, career politician who had no convictions whatsoever and now he's back as Lord Cameron
On the other hand, I can't say I would pin all my hopes on a Labour government restoring trust and ethics. I voted for Tony Blair many of us won't forget he lead us into a war on a false premise, he under the auspices of George W, bamboozled the public along with his mouthy spin doctor, Alistair Campbell who at at a later stage had the Iraq dossier changed to fit US Claims. Then there is the black cloud that hangs over the very questionable death of, weapons expert, Dr David Kelly, so many medics disputing that it could have been suicide, or is that so back in the mists of time that it has been forgotten, well certainly by a new generation it will have been.
The other lightweight, and great hope for The Lib Dems, golden boy Nick Clegg, well look where he is now, it's almost laughable how easily some of them can shed their high ideals and allow themselves to be bought by the highest bidder.
Now there is mass indignation across all of the parties about how the sub postmasters/mistresses have been so shockingly treated, something they have all known about for years, but it took the tv programme and the mood of the public for them to fall over themselves in rushing through mass pardoning and compensation, but where were so many of them during the long, long years of Alan Bates campaigning for justice. Well MP James Arbuthnot at least was dogged in putting up a good fight over the years as opposed to Sir Ed for all his blustering now about being mislead, was a major hindrance to the campaign. It took the tv programme to highlight all of that and the absolute rottenness and deception that is often at the core of public life and the two faced collusion on the part of some of the political class.