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DaisyAnneReturns at the moment our so called democracy sees all sorts of actions that the electorate did not vote for and I cannot see a Labour government being much different from the current lot. MPs on the whole are made to obey the party line. I don’t think it’s all about me. I think it’s become all about them, as do a lot of the electorate who don’t even vote as they feel disenchanted and disenfranchised.
You need to read Ian Dunt's book, Avalon. How Westminster Works, and why it doesn't.
Governments legislate because they can. Because there is absolutely no effective mechanism of control over them, except, surprisingly, the House of Lords, which can delay legislation not related to manifesto policy. Ministers want to make their mark on the area they're assigned to, with a view to further promotion and with a big majority they can do what they like. It's very frightening.