I agree. Every incumbent political party in all countries look in trouble. The whole world is dissatisfied and no one has any answers.The trouble is Labour despite trying a lot harder will be held to account because they are in power, just as the Tories were last time. They are very much in the spotlight and the size of their majority focuses and concentrates that spotlight and the public are much less forgiving and much more demanding.
The demands and expectations are so intense right now that I seriously doubt any party will ever be able to rule in isolation (as a single party) again. Much, if not all of this is down to social media. A classic example (and believe me this is not a criticism, merely and observation) is @bluethrunthru and the multiple quotes from "X". The trouble is it works both ways and for all parties.
I'm fast coming around to a change to PR rather than first past the post which would mean that no single party can rule but which of Labour/Tory would cut it's own throat to make it so?
On postings from "X" I tend to agree as well. I like posting my own opinions and being tested and testing others opinions. That's interesting. However, if you keep posting 'X' posts that support your view and only your view then that just becomes propaganda for me and I skip over them. I want your opinion not somebody elses opinion who I cannot converse with. Bit like Jimmy Saville, all we got from the media was Saint Jimmy this, Saint Jimmy that. Anyone would look a Saint if you just post positive news. What was lacking was balance and I think when you just post one viewpoint from 'X' then that balance is totally lost and, as I said, just becomes uninteresting propaganda.