Philosoraptor
Well-Known Member
If you did that it would be logical to make it part of a full reform taking out all unelected peers ... Hereditary, ex business leaders, party funders, ex MPs.
Why single out bishops, who actually often make very valuable contributions to debates? Religion has many facets, good, bad and ugly. Secularisation is not the answer.
Hell, lets go the whole hog and turn ourselves into a Republic.
This Democracy thing and its intrinsic natures; Liberty and Equality, really does fall down where you have unelected people in office. Making valuable contributions to debates is always a good thing but its the voting thing that concerns me. Cant you make valuable discussions to debates and not vote?
Seems to me to be a throw back to when the Church was a more power institution than what it is now. Then came the renaissance and the rest you could say is history.
The time of divine command theory is long gone in this country. Normative ethics is the way forward but most politicians, local and national are to unskilled to realise the dangers this may bring.
I put forward the case of Cllr Damian Gannon. Cabinet member for cluster bombs and apparently on an ethics committee as well for the perfect example of the uselessness of people in local government when it comes to ethics.
This is why Coventry needs to move left a little bit. For no one in the Labour party to realise this, then it is only right to have a clear out and start again.
For the people who voted for change in the recent Labour Leadership race, to get themselves more organised at a local level.
http://www.peoplesmomentum.com/
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