We have just undergone a so called Formal coalition, what I would like to see is all parties negotiating, not shouting at each other to come up with a middle path where we the population can see that whatever party we have voted for have an input to the final decision?
Impossible.
Perhaps that might happen in some countries, but not here. It is not one of our national traits to negotiate.
Did you see the political debate yesterday? All five politicians argued with each other, calling each other all the names under the sun. I fully expected the four lefties to argue against Nigel Farage, but even they couldn't help getting at each other.
Have you watched Prime Minister's Questions? It's like falling out and name-calling in a school playground. The two sides of The House rarely manage to agree on anything, in fact I firmly believe that what one party proposes the other will try to veto simply because it was proposed by the other side.
It was a similar situation in the '70s. Management and unions were unable to negotiate which resulted in many strikes which benefited no-one and, in fact, damaged everyone and ultimately helped to destroy the country's industrial base.
No. Germans can work with each other, which is why they are the richest and most powerful country in Europe, but we can't seem to manage it.