I believe that the one thing this Brexit crisis has demonstrated is that Britains parliamentary and electoral system is totally out of date.
The centuries-old setup of the House of Commons is no longer fit for purpose in today's world. Members of Parliament cannot easily communicate with each other in the chamber except via their phones, and communication with the Speaker involves standing up or waving an order paper and hope to be seen. Gesturing and shouting are such that it continually resembles a kids playground that simply makes Britain a laughing stock in the eyes of the world.
It is time that the Palace of Westminster was consigned to become a tourist attraction, and Parliament moved to a new purpose built building. There the MPs can be sat at workstations that enable them to electrically communicate with each other and the Speaker and also access any documents or information they require online.
Along with the above, those Members of Parliament must all have been elected by proportional representation and any one of them shouting or gesturing to others in the chamber would be ordered out so reasonable considered debate can take place in all sessions.
Finally, alcohol should not be available to Members of Parliament or any others who work there while the House of Commons or Lords is in daily session.
It is time for radical change in our Parliamentary system if there is to be any public restoration in our democratic process.
Under the present structure and process, I believe that whoever is elected as Conservative Prime Minister, Parliament will once again fail Britain at the end of October, and the current crisis will be extended and deepen to the detriment of all.