Politics suck, but it's still important to have at least a rough idea of what's going on in your country and city and vote where you can. Even the tiniest, incremental improvements can make a difference - especially when they add up.
Getting too stressed over politics is never healthy. But neither is the attitude that there'a nothing you can do about it. No one can fix the world on your own but there will always be tiny things you can do to make a difference.
I've lost faith in politics and my home. I have voted before but it never felt much. There is also deeper discussion but that'll fall into philosophy, government and ideology's so I'm gonna leave it their from my side.
Last point though, I have met a few local politicians and mayors over my life, they are quite something but I live in a place where they aren't protected like a Roman Tortoise formation so you can speak to them, even met one in a waiting room at a hospital which was funny.
The politics in Britain had already been messed up since Brexit came in to existence five years ago.
Still is dude with London threatening the NI Protocol every week. I hate being at the centre of this. I know politics doesn't affect much day to day but now with the prices going up, climate change and Brexit it really does.
And the divide between Scotland/Northern Ireland and England is going to get wider and wider and wider. I'm betting independence and reunification in the next 20 years. I feel sorry for Wales.
However I'm done with politics talk for today. I am hunger for gaming.