Not inclined? You're off target here, ff. As a matter of fact, in my own small way, and locally, I've done quite a lot about what I think is unfairness. But I haven't changed the whole system and I haven't stopped greedy bankers pocketing vast sums of undeserved money, though. Why not? Because I can't.
As for PR - it doesn't work. Ask any Italian. It leads to grubby deals and to tiny, unrepresentative and even extreme groups wielding massive power.
What does work is two parties of differing views - but also realistic views - working together and compromising to keep a country giong. Nick Clegg's latest on control orders is a case in point:
"I don't think it's justifiable to impose virtual house arrest without having to charge or convict someone first.
I think it's very clear it's one of the current flaws we are seeking to address, but at the same time you have to deal with the inescapable reality that there are a small number of people who want to cause immense damage to us who, for one reason or another, good or bad, we cannot get to court.
"One thing I can predict safely is that, for people who think control orders as they are are perfect, they will be disappointed. For people who think they should be scrapped altogether, they will be disappointed as well."
That's about as sensible and realistic and fair as you can get, in my view!
As for PR - it doesn't work. Ask any Italian. It leads to grubby deals and to tiny, unrepresentative and even extreme groups wielding massive power.
What does work is two parties of differing views - but also realistic views - working together and compromising to keep a country giong. Nick Clegg's latest on control orders is a case in point:
"I don't think it's justifiable to impose virtual house arrest without having to charge or convict someone first.
I think it's very clear it's one of the current flaws we are seeking to address, but at the same time you have to deal with the inescapable reality that there are a small number of people who want to cause immense damage to us who, for one reason or another, good or bad, we cannot get to court.
"One thing I can predict safely is that, for people who think control orders as they are are perfect, they will be disappointed. For people who think they should be scrapped altogether, they will be disappointed as well."
That's about as sensible and realistic and fair as you can get, in my view!
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