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I'd say this is accurate.
EDIT: We're both stuck with First-Past-the-Post, though.
Yeah, we've got different problems over here though. Like in America, our electorate is showing signs of frustration - demonstrated by the sudden rise of the SNP in Scotland. Millions also voted for UKIP, which I guess is our version of Trump but more dressed up - and for that reason, we're now looking at an EU in-out referendum.
The Conservative government got in because no one else looked wholly competent, and the Libdems stabbed their support base in the back (students) almost immediately after they got into the Coalition - so they're now fucked for all of time. Labour meanwhile is going back to its socialist background, which might actually make the next election a little more interesting (both our main parties became so alike that no one really cared for what they were supposed to stand for).
Anyway, after this government continues to piss people off, I predict another messy general election where the likes of UKIP ("extreme" or "underdog" parties) get more of an audience out of sheer voter frustration.
That's how I see it anyway, but like everything, I'm sure the situation is thoroughly more complex. I'm just a factory worker, not a political analyst.