The problem is youngsters are groo.ed in school to believe all this bs
The problem is two types of people go into politics..... airy dreamers with ideals who generally have never suffered more than hurt words and a lack of avocado..... or rich toffs who have visited eton from age 8.
Dave the plasterer isn't going into politics.... nor am I, nor are you. Occasionally, a scummy mouthpiece may gain some public traction and you or I might nod and agree with their views.... however, said mouthpiece rarely could enact anything positive, and the views they don't shout openly would be as concerning as those spoken by the nosering and hairdye brigade.
I do think the Guilloteen is long overdue..... but then what. Eat the rich is a fantastic slogan from the middle classes that have never really seen poverty beyond talking to a big issue seller in central London.... but shouting it won't help, and nor will killing them. It's just a class divide that again discourages the pursuit of the real villains - politicians who ply their fortune on blaming others, dodging responsibility and clinging to the power they are given. When they are spent, they will wobble off into consultancy roles and "philanthropy" because they are the greater good.
Back to polls and what happens next..... the issue is polls rely on a vocal minority to acheive there fact finding.