heh - we don't do politics here, do we?
So my politically correct answer is that while there are a lot of unhappy people in the country, there are also a lot of happy ones. This is proper and open democracy in process and we should all be celebrating that we live somewhere where this can happen without rioting and (too much) corruption. Democracy never pleases everyone.
I didn't vote for them, and my party would have been considerably better off with PR, but they're in, and actually having a clear winner combined with a really diverse parliament is probably no bad thing for the country - these last few months have seen a lot of people get a lot more passionate about politics, and that can only be a good thing even though some of the issues driving that passion are really... upsetting.