Election Malaise

 

Already this feels like the longest run up to an election ever. In reality it will actually be only 3 weeks tomorrow since a rain-soaked Rishi Sunak stood in Downing Street amidst a downpour to announce that we would be going to the polls on July 4th. With another 3 weeks to go until election day, it feels like an eternity.

I  guess my attitude isn't helped by the knowledge that it doesn't particularly matter how I vote, because since retiring that X has invariably never gone into the winning box. No wonder I don't play the National Lottery! It would be nice to think that this time the outcome might be different but, as a member of the electorate in the Prime Minister's own constituency where he has one of the safest majorities in the country, I suspect that nothing much will change so far as my bad run in picking winners and feeling of disenfranchisement are concerned.

I was just checking the list of candidates seeking election today and it must be said that now he is PM, Sunak has at least succeeded in attracting an eclectic mix of people to stand against him. After all why else would independents from such far flung places as Great Yarmouth and Wood Green choose to seek to represent the good people of Richmond and Northallerton?


 Perhaps the campaign will liven up when Count Binface picks up his microphone on the High Street. Although his policies as yet seem somewhat thin on the ground, he's at least promising to get rid of the trash. He also has a rather fetching photo
on his website of himself on the Normandy beaches with Macron, Scholz and Biden.

From the Monster Raving Loony Party we have a contender in the guise of Sir Archibald Stanton who claims to be a West Yorkshire toff, although we all doubt such an entity exists. The party's Manicfesto (sic) proposes banning greyhound racing to stop the country going to the dogs and fixing pensions at 100% of an MP's salary. Sounds good so far!

The Yorkshire Party too is fielding a candidate as its quest for devolution and a regional Yorkshire Parliament aims to build momentum. A much more reasonable proposition than some of the extreme views expressed by Reform UK with its own insular take on the country.

Then of course there are the usual other suspects be they Green, Red or Yellow. 13 candidates in all.

Spoilt for choice? Sadly, I think not and will just have to rely on the rest of the country to bring about change. Or perhaps Count Binface, who says on his website that he stood against Theresa May and Boris Johnson “and look what happened to them,” might just swing it.

( Image of Poll Station by John Mounsey from Pixabay )
( Downloadable campaign poster from countbinface.com



Comments

Treaders said…
I'm still waiting for my voting papers to arrive. Better get here quickly if I'm to have a chance to get my vote back in time. I don't know if anyone from The Heritage Party is standing in your area but I like them very much. Trouble is, being such a small party they won't go anywhere. Same here in France. I like the Patriots but despite being constantly on the battle lines the most they can hope for is to be invited into a right-leaning government!
Caree Risover said…
Sounds like the Heritage Party must be about the only faction not putting up a candidate in our constituency. It is at least going to be interesting to see to what extent the vast assortment might split support for the incumbent. Will Rishi lose his seat? 4th July is going to be another long night.

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