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Song Parodies -> "I'm So Tired (of politicians)"

Original Song Title:

"I'm So Tired"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"I'm So Tired (of politicians)"

Parody Written by:

Phil Alexander

The Lyrics

PR - Proportional representation: an electoral system that means seats are apportioned depending on how many votes a party receives. Not that all PR systems are equal... maybe I'll have to do another parody explaining why some of them are just as iniquitous as our current FPTP system.
I'm so tired of Tony bloody Blair
I'm so tired, that I don't bloody care
If he wins the election, though that's not bloody fair
No,no,no.

I'm so tired of Michael bloody Howard
I'm bloody scared that he'll get into power
"I'll do what's best for Britain"??? I know what he would do...

I know - they're telling me lies
But it's no joke, they're guys I despise
You know I can't vote - they're bloody obscene
You know, this week, can't even vote Green
You know I'd love if I could cast a vote
Of a fairer PR kind

I'm so tired of Kilroy-bloody-Silk
And George bloody Galloway, and others of his ilk
And UK bloody IP
What a bunch of stupid gits.

I know, I'm going to snap
But it's no joke, they're all talking crap
You know, I can't vote - I can't vote for THEM
You know, this week, I'm voting Lib-Dem
You know I'd love if I could cast my vote
In a fairer PR kind
You know I'd love if I could cast my vote in a fairer PR kind
You know I'd love if I could cast my vote in a fairer PR kind

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Robert J. Pagliaro - May 02, 2005 - Report this comment
I used to like Tony Blair when the great President Bill Clinton was in office. But, since the selection of Dubya, Blair has had his head so far up Dubya's ass that I now believe that he's got to be as stupid as half of the voters in this country.
John Barry - May 02, 2005 - Report this comment
They blow everywhere--not just in the U.S.
John Jenkins - May 02, 2005 - Report this comment
I think that I am tired of politicians for slightly different reasons than you (I would probably never consider voting Green), but they are certainly a great parody target and you got a bullseye with this one.
Rick C - May 02, 2005 - Report this comment
Well said, Phil...555
Stuart McArthur - May 02, 2005 - Report this comment
sounds like you've got..."Election Weariness"
http://www.amiright.com/parody/80s/direstraits34.shtml

the Yanks and the Aussies went through it late last year, so it's only fitting that you cop your share of the pain now Phil - DKTOS (despite it being Beatles - what album's that on?) but empathetic 5s
Peter Andersson - May 06, 2005 - Report this comment
DKTOS too but since I'm living in a PR system I'll help you out with the explaining of the negative bits, right now we're ruled by a minority government depending on the Greens and the Communist to get things through parliament, when those two don't get an unproportional part of their will through they sometimes vote with the opposition (a single issue lost is here not cause for the government to stept down, it theory it depends on what it is, in reality it has only happened 2-3 times since WW2 and they only reorganized and came back the next week with almost the same peeps). In short: A PR system gives legal blackmail option to very small extremist parties. (I guess Israel is the ultimate example at the moment).
Phil Alexander - May 07, 2005 - Report this comment
Democracy ain't perfect in any of its forms: but it doesn't have to be a choice between minor parties either having disproportionate influence or simply being disenfranchised. I agree that Israel probably is an (or rather the) extreme example of PR politics, but it would be just as bad (or worse) if they had FPTP and 36% of the vote was able to secure an overall majority.

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