Tuesday 3 December 2019

Politics

There was a time when I was really interested in Politics - when I would turn up at pre election time to stick things in envelopes and lick them and then put them through peoples' doors.   When I would listen to Party Political Broadcasts and believe every word 'my' party said - all other parties were lying of course, but not 'my' party.   Now I know better.   They are all lying in their pre-election Propaganda and I believe none of it.   In fact I try to avoid listening to any of it if I can.   Will I vote on the big day?   Well conscience tells me I should; after all we fought long enough to get the vote.   But as to who I vote for well that is another matter.   As my Grandson once said - if you don't like any of them or can't make up your mind then go along and spoil your ballot paper.   I just might do that.

Tomorrow W and I drive through Wensleydale to meet friends at the Wensleydale Creamery for lunch.   It is forecast to be a relatively nice day (as it has been today) - I shall enjoy the company, I shall enjoy the scenery and I refuse to give the election a single thought.

16 comments:

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Someone commented on the radio today that the election was like the Iran-Iraq war - you rather wish that both sides could lose!

Gwil said...

Prince Andrew would make a good PM. He has all the right attributes currently required to lead the nation.

JayCee said...

Enjoy your lunch tomorrow. Don't let the politicians give you indigestion.

Simon Douglas Thompson said...

The sight of a Political Broadcast fills me with dread

crafty cat corner said...

As far as I'm concerned they are all egotistical liars and I shall not vote for any of them.
Isn't that sad? Like you I would have been there voting along with others but not any more, not until they start doing what they say.
Briony
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Rachel Phillips said...

Very sensible post Weave. I met three friends today. We did not discuss the election.

Heather said...

I thought all the hassle over Brexit was bad enough but the thought of the election is awful. I shall vote in case Mrs. Pankhurst and her followers all turn up to haunt me, but I wish there was someone I wanted to vote for.
Enjoy your day out and don't think about it.

the veg artist said...

This is what interminable positing about Brexit has done for most of us - put us off the idea of taking responsibility for chosing the person we want to represent us. Please don't spoil your vote, Weave. It just holds the door open for someone you might not want.

Red said...

I guess we have to chose the best of a rotten bunch and hope that some day our politicians regain some sanity.

Alphie Soup said...

Time passes, opinions change. Spoiling your vote is one option, still a week left, plenty of time to take up other options.
Alphie

Joanne Noragon said...

Good for you. And we have eleven months left to listen.

Living Alone in Your 60's said...

I've likened thus election to 'pin the tail on the donkey' because they are both asses. Money grabbing liars.

Cro Magnon said...

I don't have a vote this time, but in my constituency Caroline Lucas always wins anyway... a total waste of a vote for just one Green MP.

Librarian said...

With our last general election here, I felt a bit like you; none of the parties really represented "me", and their campaigns were nastier than usual. But I decided to vote for what I consider the least evil, just to make sure my non-voting would not strengthen those parties I definitely do not want to see as part of the government.

A lunch at the Wensleydale Creamery - lovely!! I must go back there some day.

thelma said...

Decisions have to be made. Ask yourself were our politicians (or at least the system) always corrupt, or is it a more recent manifestation? Vote always as your conscience dictates, perhaps vote for a different political system..

pam nash said...

Like you, I hate listening to politicians. And, they are all politicians - doctor, lawyer, indian chief or the one across the street running for constable. At least your empty promises are almost over. Ours are just beginning and there is almost another year before they will stop.