The article critiques the growing trend of calling for new elections whenever the current government isn't meeting public expectations, reflecting a disposable attitude towards democracy.
It suggests that the petition for a new general election, which gained over 2 million signatures, is indicative of a broader dissatisfaction with the current government's effectiveness.
The author points out the irony behind Nigel Farage's involvement, highlighting the disconnection between prominent figures and the real political challenges facing the UK.
The piece reflects on how quick public opinion has become, where dissatisfaction can prompt calls for sweeping changes without considering the complexities of governance.
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