All these protests are making me laugh. People now up in arms because "the wrong party got in", so the voting system must be wrong! Thing that makes me laugh even more, is that if we have a system which looks at the number of votes, that would put UKIP as the 3rd biggest party with about 80 or so seats in parliament. And you can guarantee, if that happened, then people would still be protesting and rioting on the streets and calling for change.
Whether people like it or not, more people voted Conservative. End of. And I don't believe people voted for them because they thought they were the best choice for the country, I think people voted them back in for three reasons (1) they offer stability at the moment with regards the economy and (2) no one had a ruddy clue about the policies of the other parties (3) the fear of a SNP/Labour coalition.
Conservatives - people see a stronger economy, and less upheaval if they are voted back in. As a poltician whos name escapes me said on Friday, "oh well, we wont see much change then". Might have been Nick Clegg actually.
Labour - no one liked Milibland, in particular the fact he seemed to then hitch up with that to$$er Russel Bland, he was not a prime minister, was too weak, and his stone stab was so vague and lacking any depth as to how they would achieve their goals it became the Labour party tombstone.
Lib Dems - I think the Lib Dems (for the first time in my life) actually spoke some sense and were more clear on things than the other parties, but, no one trusts them anymore after their u-turns in the coalition. Its a shame as Nick Clegg looked genuinely upset as he stepped down.
UKIP - While many agree with their policies on controlling immigration, many didn't on leaving the EU, and I don't think Farage's performance on the TV debates helped him much either. If anything, UKIP were the protest vote.
Greens - Their leader should have also resigned on Friday last week after her appalling performance during TV and radio interviews. Its ok to say you will do something, but unless you cant tell people how you will fund it, your just going to look stupid.
SNP - People didn't want a coalition with Labour and the SNP, so voted for the likes of the Greens and UKIP (mostly UKIP).
So yeah, Conservatives got in again, but only because I don't think there was actually any other choice this time around. I knew they would get back in .... but I didn't think they would have any majority. While I think in some ways they will bring some benefits, the continuing austerity cuts do concern me.