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Previously on "The Official way to fix broken British political system"
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Not sure on the salaries thing. It is not a huge salary BUT the expenses available are exceedingly generous. Presumably there are other perks too.
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I would raise MPs salaries but ban then from sitting on the boards of companies and from taking advisory positions whilst in the commons and for several years afterwards.
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Originally posted by woohoo View Post
if you just said something but dont know why you think its true just say so.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post1. Scrap FPTP, a form of PR is needed
This video explains it beautifully: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7tWHJfhiyo
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I'd want random drug testing for all MP's and weekly ones for cabinet ministers.
For the civil service I'd make it like jury service. People are randomly selected to work there for 2 years. However if you can automate your job or any other jobs within the organisation, you can leave early and get paid a bonus equivalent to a years salary for every job you've automated.Last edited by krytonsheep; 8 June 2023, 18:30.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThey learnt why bad leadership led to emperors, rulers, generals etc being disposed off by various section of the population they led.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostNot sure about point 2. Perhaps if they let in intelligent people from different backgrounds. Something to be said for having extremely well-educated people, making contacts, and then going onto govern.
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