I forgot! Only remembered at 10 when it was on the news!
But then I was probably going to spoil my card in protest.
I think the days of the great polar opposite ideologies are over, and most people just want the government to run the country. The party political process just makes this impossible.
Government need to be seen to be doing something but can't make painful decisions for fear of upsetting the electorate so we end up with expensive, ineffective 'initiatives', 'czars', and spurious statistics to support the effectiveness of said 'initiatives'.
Opposition should be there to support the running of the country by offering meaningful challenge to formulate effective policies, but instead rely on ridiculing the government at every turn. They too avoid the big decisions because they will not get elected on a manifesto promising anything drastic like tax increases to pay for a level of public service we all clearly feel entitled to without paying for, or to outline in too much detail how they will clamp down on the welfare state (in case they lose the vote of the underclass).
Couple this with the fact that we now have a government stuffed full of people who have dreamed of high office since they were 14: career politicians. No-one worthy of government should really want to hold that power, such is the level of duty and responsibility attached to it. It should be seen as a period of public service undertaken by those who have both contributed to and benefited from this great(?) nation.
If I dislike the government, where then is the credible alternative: someone I believe will actually change things? And if they don't exist and I then don't want to vote for anyone, I am one of the apathetic. Whilst I understand my not voting probably contributed to the BNP getting elected, I refuse to lend my support to any other party simply to prevent neo-Nazi mob getting in. It is down to the political parties to provide the meaningful alternative.
I suppose in a true democracy it would be down to me to become a politician to rectify the things I don't like - anyone up for joining Softie's Republic? - I might have even thought about it too, but it looks like I won't be able to claim a great deal on expenses any more. Stuff that!
Anyway, that off me chest, I can go to my physio appointment now!