In a "first to the post" system we have a dearth of votes that do not count, as such we should revisit teh mantra "we got this here democracy don't you know." When votes don't count, do we have a democracy? So no, we don't get the gov't we deserve. You penchant for using the cliches of other people does not serve you well.
those of us who vote for the best candidate based on principle would be at a loss as to how to vote for that sbstraction called a political party; on that front I actually like the non-partisan democracy of Nunavut.
Now I will agree that including party names on ballots is misleading when you are in fact technically voting for the candidate, and on that front party leaders are wrong when they go on TV and say they have the support of X% of the population. Those of us who vote for a candidate are not necessarily voting for his party.
So if you're suggesting we ought to remove party names from ballots to stop misleading people, then I'm with you.