Parties that win elections should form the government, not parties that lose elections.
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Elections are held to delude the populace into believing that they are participating in government.
Donors don't win elections; voters win elections.
The political parties have lost their loyalties.
Individuals have little opportunity to get elected to Parliament under the label of the government party... unless they are in good standing with the Prime Minister and pledged to be cooperative.
Last I looked - and I'm not a candidate - but last time I checked reading about the Constitution, the Electoral College has nothing to do with parties, has absolutely nothing to do with parties. It's most states are winners take all.
The labour Party has lost the last four elections. If they lose another, they get to keep the liberal party.
A Republic without parties is a complete anomaly. The histories of all popular governments show absurd is the idea of their attempting to exist without parties.
And under our system, much like you see in the U.K., of course, a party working with another party can form a coalition and govern the country.
Winning or losing of the election is less important than strengthening the country.
I do not believe in self-proclaimed parties.
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