tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-757536630683217418.post2862593499919531531..comments2024-01-14T12:58:49.386+02:00Comments on kristungati: What Malawi should learn from UK ElectionsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-757536630683217418.post-55262361668614650342010-05-19T00:12:50.857+02:002010-05-19T00:12:50.857+02:00It is very easy to distinguish one party from the ...It is very easy to distinguish one party from the other based on what policies they have on various issues.<br /><br />You have a very idealistic notion of UK politics--the truth is very different. It isn't easy to distinguish. One of the great concerns by UK political commentators was the fact that there were a lot of hidden details. Once you got behind the euphemisms, on key areas such as tax and debt, all would have to go in the same direction. The 3 debates, USA style, did the opposite of what you say: it led to massive character assassinations in the press. More than ever, this election was a battle of personalities rather than beliefs, so much so that major Conservative funders have come to blame the personality element of the election on the Conservative's failure to achieve a majority government. Sadly, your view is based on a fictional view of UK politics, not one that any UK person would recognise. Yes, there was an acceptance of results. But it wasn't without disagreement. For the first time, results were challenged because many did not have the chance to vote: too many turned out to be processed. As an outsider, you have missed much--unfortunately, finding what you wanted to find, not the reality.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-757536630683217418.post-35072930927329516172010-05-13T18:04:52.904+02:002010-05-13T18:04:52.904+02:00DO you think they will ever learn. what kills us i...DO you think they will ever learn. what kills us is quest for power and more power. if they are wise they will learn. Good analysis manKelsikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01374091149180480133noreply@blogger.com