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On 12/12/2021 at 3:42 PM, MisterrSingh said:

I think it's political theatre with rather sinister undertones that people choose not to observe because they'so wracked with their desire to indulge in tribalism. It's not helped by the intellectual quarters of the media who lend the sham legitimacy by reporting on it as if the whole endeavour was above-aboard.

While I don't believe every single MP is in on the conspiracy, but certainly those who rise to Prime Minister and similar levels are aware, in even a vague sense, that they aren't really in control of anything meaningful. The public displays of disparity in ideology are nonsense.

Like I said, when one government of one particular party is voted out and replaced by a new government of the opposing political party, if they were truly ideologically in opposition as they would have us believe with their sham shouting matches in parliament (and, more specifically, the manner in which the opposing ideological wings of the media relish perpetuating the "battle" narrative), the swing from the political vision of the former imcumbents to the present would be noticeable in the policies they implement, and, in all frankness, such visible course correction in each instance would be observable and volatile. But there's nothing of the sort. It's one long continuation of the same policy, the only change is the "front" offered to placate the voters.

If the "root" ideology has been established as insurmountable and unchangeable regardless of who gets in power, then the only difference they offer to the people are the slight variations in the flavour of what's offered as a "choice" to the electorate. I'm not suggesting this was always the case, particularly in the past, but certainly since post-War decades coming into the 21st century there really is NO choice for people to vote their way out of issues plaguing them.

@MisterrSinghIf we assume you are correct that there's little difference between the Tory and Labour Party policies/decisions once the Party gets elected, do you think there would be any difference in the individual MP of Indian or Pakistan descent and which Party they choose to represent ?

I know Labour has history of more Asian and black MP's, but Tory Party increasingly also have minorities.

Could someone like Sunak, Patel, Javid or Malhotra, Tan Dhesi, Preet Gill have run for the opposing Party?

For example, Seema Malhotra was supposed to be one of the 'richest' MP's when elected. 

 

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