So I was working today, and something odd happened. I’m not sure if it was the result of joining the Green Party, [of England and Wales] but I ended up working a shift where there felt a sense of trust had been envoked, but the shift leader was not clear. I didn’t know what was happening but all of the local Subway stores’ staff queued up and spurred me on. I was trying so hard not to focus on the customers that I forgot to do my job [which in essence was to cover a shift at short notice]. I felt a real sense of Catharsis, but I lost focus on my team members and the cycle and flow of the store was broken.

This ideology is in essence socialism, and it’s a way of thinking that makes me feel happier, and it should, because that is what that ideology believes in. Altruism, egalitarianism, friendship…in general terms caring for the other before the self, where the self is the Metaphysical. In this way of thinking, logic deduces that your self is indeed trustable unless an other feels that judgement is worthy - here an other has decided that injustice is present, and punishment is due. Basically, if everyone cares about each other on a fundamental level of species, we can all be the support each and every single one of us requires, and deserves by power of life, to live. It’s a better way of thinking and a better way of living. If we renounce the honour system bound by the currency of the Government in which we are governed by, our Government is no longer considered democratic. Democracy is what every great nation of this ever so lonely Earth used to exist for the population density at their time. Our time is bleak, I personally, and many people I love, have been and are affected by money in a negative way. I don’t want to live like that anymore. I choose not to. I choose to be associated with The Green Party.

People may argue that I am feeling hot-headed in a climate of poor economic favour, but really that is just those in power injustly, dishonourably remaining by law in power. We do not want to live like this. There is not enough money distributed fairly across the division of true labour.

By honour, that is unjust. We, the people, deserve a better quality of life. Yet those who feel disillusioned with politics are by fact not doing anything about the problem. Why do we not instead place our honour in our society, in our ideals and our beliefs? If we are altruistic, we raise our standard of living.

The question is then, why do we have faith in an economic system of capitalism when it has been observed to fail before [1] and is known to be unstable?

I call on parliament to act democratically. I call on society to act democratically. Vote on real, honour bound change. This Planet will die without it, and we die without this Planet.