Public perception of the Westminster arena, with all its posturings, does little to engender a sense of voter belief.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls.
There's very little reason in politics these days.
Conservatives believe in smaller government and in the power of the electorate. So I think that we're less likely to try to use a dramatic forum to warp people's political views.
I do think there is a great deal of caricature around the House of Commons. It is just that kind of place.
The colonies had little occasion to feel or to resent direct royal prerogative.
We care little about what the average citizen thinks.
A lot of my traditional audience does not appreciate my foray into politics.
When you first come into Parliament, it's a daunting place because you feel you've so much to learn. Once you've been re-elected, you feel much more confident. It just gives you a bit of a boost.
Logic, sometimes has very little to do with political action.
No one out there is interested in who did what to whom in Westminster politics.