The people who are currently governing this country are the winners of a popularity contest. At face value, this seems fair enough. The people choose who they would like to see running the country, democracy and all that. However, here's the reality.
First of all, how is the voting done?
Well most people have the right to vote. Out of those people, the split probably goes something like this:
- Many won't bother voting.
- More will vote the same way as parents & peers.
- Others will vote because of a politicians charisma or photo.
- A few like to back a winner and will vote for the most popular person or party.
- Finally, a tiny minority will read the manefestos and make an informed decision (out of a limited choice).
Remember that because it is a popularity contest, the person with the best marketing has the best chances of winning, regardless of suitability.
This is the current system. To me, it seems to be designed to keep people in power, while giving the illusion that people have some sort of choice.
Here's an example of how the system is flawed. Let's pretend that your are unfortunate enough to have to undergo heart surgery. You get to pick the surgeon. Who would you like?
a. The best cardiologist in the country
b. The latest winner of big brother.
I find it hard to think of a system that's worse. Maybe even a dictatorship would be better.