Ah "democracy", the only game you lose no matter which colour you bet on, are forced to wager more for each turn despite playing or not playing at all, and where you cannot remove a dishonest dealer from the table while the game is in play.
@@againstthedyingofthelight perhaps it was once the best choice, but in the twilight of a democracy, it begins to become indistinguishable from some of the other forms of rule we often consider to be illegitimate, corrupt, immobile, authoritarian, and generally detestable.
You seem to be missing the point with your moniker. It doesn't matter if the Beeb seems left or right wing, or if the left or right wing indeed get voted in. Apart from all the other points Frisby made, look at both parties stats on immigration. Blair talked a good game back in 2000s, as have the other politicians on an annual basis, yet both parties have held the gates wide open, 300k+ net migration every year for 20 years.
So you agree we have a one-side form of media with minor subgroups rather than true differences? Finally, but you were directly opposite in terms of the left vs right side.
Don’t forget to add on ‘Restrictive Media Coverage of Smaller Parties and Independent Candidates’ (see rules of PPBs) as well as ‘Humungous amounts of money the big parties have to spend on constant advertising’ and, viola, you really do have the illusion of democracy.
In the words of Mark Twain; 'If voting made any difference, they wouldn't let us do it.' I used to think this a very negative and cynical remark. Now I reflect rather sadly that it seems to have been true all along.
A labour government repressing our freedoms of thought, speech and destruction of our history and culture is now necessary. I hope it only takes 5 years to end the woke progressive authoritarian idiocy, and maybe we can get back to the idea that a democratic government has a mandate from the people and not from the globalists offering to make them rich if they do their bidding.
I'm just waiting to see all the dimbos celebrating on 5 July like they did after Blair's apotheosis in '97. Bet the BBC won't be able to hide their glee.
Trump will make a difference....and not voting for him will destroy the original intent of the app.....er...constitution. so vote for trump or suffer the Brandon consequences
pretty funny, though FYI there IS a computer game called democracy - its currently on its 4th iteration, though I recommend democracy 3. If your here you probably do enjoy politics (well... despise it really...but you know what i mean) if you fancy giving it a crack for yourself give the game a shot, it gets my recommendation, its a lot more subtle than a first glance would indicate and can give really good insight into politics and managing a nation. Honestly I think nations would be a lot better managed if we could get the powers that be to actually use accurate computer models and simulations. It wont fix the corrupt obviously but it may educate the well meaning idiots on some basic cause and effect maths and economics. Video games are art - and arts job is to point out the flaws in our society, and this one is a zinger of an example.
Democracy as an app? This app contains advertising In-app purchases App may be revoked at any time but you will continue to be charged for it. Wait till you see the user agreement.
I've been blissfully playing this app for decades. Used to be really into it, me and my mates too. But it's become a bit samey-samey predictable for me now. Looking around for a better app... ...anyone?