Britain has a bigger problem though, and that is its laws aren't really determined by politicians. They are both usually drafted and implemented by the civil service. People like to think the politicians are creating the legislation and whatnot, but the reality is darker.
In all honesty, although most believed "Yes, Minister" and "Yes, Prime Minister" were comedy series, they were some of the most in depth docudramas about how British politics actually worked in the 70s and 80s. Such systems of politics are still in place and just as pervasive. It isn't just dodgy politicians Britain needs to cull, but nearly the entire Civil service as well.
"vote harder" rarely ever works.
Britain has a bigger problem though, and that is its laws aren't really determined by politicians. They are both usually drafted and implemented by the civil service. People like to think the politicians are creating the legislation and whatnot, but the reality is darker.
In all honesty, although most believed "Yes, Minister" and "Yes, Prime Minister" were comedy series, they were some of the most in depth docudramas about how British politics actually worked in the 70s and 80s. Such systems of politics are still in place and just as pervasive. It isn't just dodgy politicians Britain needs to cull, but nearly the entire Civil service as well.