Whilst I understand the feelings behind the above, I'd urge you to look more broadly at the two main parties. don't vote for the individual, vote for their prevailing ideology. Leaders can come and go overnight and the process of democracy ensures the checks and balances of their own parties around them, although people often mistake in-group disagreement for incompetence rather than spiriting indication of free speech and debate.
Minority governments historically don't last long so we may very well have another general election soon. So again, Id urge people not to get swept up into personality politics and get stuck into the ideology, economics and sociology behind each party. Of course, those who abuse power will tell you that you couldn't possibly understand such concepts to ensure you don't question them. However, just a few hours watching netflix documentaries about the global economic crash will have you hooked, I promise! It'll also avail you of a broader understanding of whats going on behind the scenes... think wizard of oz.
One I'd recommend is:
End of the Road: How Money Became Worthless
This might be "whoops, sorry. Wrong meeting," but this is a hobby full of middle aged men so likely somewhat inevitable! Right, back to setting up emulators and pretending that its all OK...