Fair point. I suppose what would be best at a minimum at least, is a bit more principled voting. It used to happen a lot more often until a couple decades ago, and even used to be the norm over a century ago. The system didn't fall to pieces then, and if we could take a leaf outta the American book and establish fixed-term parliaments, then we can avoid the frequency of no confidence motions that afflicted 19th century governance.
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Date: 2010-04-29 04:23 pm (UTC)