Ballot Box Blues

Teresa May has called for a snap general election to be held in June, having reneged on a number of promises not to do so. I am not tremendously enamoured with the prospect, much in the same way that I'm not tremendously enamoured with her or her party. But I understand the logic of it I suppose, as she seeks a mandate for a probably self-defeating "hard" Brexit. This could yet backfire on the Conservatives but I suppose it's pretty unlikely.

Labour of course are the reason why. I did have reasonable high hopes for Jeremy Corbyn as he became leader. I thought that he spoke well and articulated his ideas for the country in a way that could resonate with a lot of people, the younger generation in particularly. Since then, he's been an enormous disappointment and his inaction/total lack of opposition to Brexit last year was the straw that broke the camel's back as far as I'm concerned. Divided and utterly ineffectual, it's difficult to see past a battering for Labour.

At the current point in time, there isn't a compelling argument to vote for anyone really. Still, maybe we'll have nuclear war by then.

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