I believe the uncertainty (34 per cent) of the voting public as revealed to us by Tebbut-Times poll (FT 03/03) surely indicates the stagnation of authority, popularity and power.
I believe power is definitely in the hands of a few.
I believe a larger proportion are uncertain of the men to rule them and their policies.
Perhaps their demands are unheard of, falling on insensitive ears I don’t know.
Whether it will be a close poll as revealed to us by this newspaper according to Professor Steven Ratuva (FT 04/03), no one knows. Certainly, I believe, it fails to provide stability as we approach election.
I believe there are so many hostile elements manipulating public opinion with no consensus on issues. But I am glad we have a representative government leading the opposition.