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Politics
United Kingdom
开始于 February 16, 2026

Exhausted voters aren’t angry so much as resigned to a country that no longer works Source

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The notion that Westminster is failing is overstated; political cycles naturally ebb and flow, and change takes time.

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Criticizing Westminster ignores the complexities of governance; the challenges faced are not solely due to political failure but also global factors.

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The resignation of voters is a direct consequence of ineffective leadership, demanding immediate accountability from politicians.

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Voter resignation reflects a deep disconnection from Westminster, highlighting the urgent need for political reform to restore public trust.

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Voter fatigue may signal a broader societal issue, indicating a need for improved civic engagement beyond just political dissatisfaction.

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