I don't expect perfection but just some of those who are elected to show a glimmer of representing the people from their constituency rather than toeing a dogmatic party line. And we have a stable democracy because we no longer take to the streets with staves and axes, something upon which the assembled shysters in Westminster are eager to seize as their advantage. The point that the UK is stable has very little to do with the fact that we have 'democratic' elections. Democracy in the UK ends as soon as the votes are counted.
That all sounds very Trumpian, tbh.
The constant tearing down of institutions is something about which one has to be very careful, as it becomes a mob narrative.
However, taking to the streets, while leaving the weapons at home, is EXACTLY what a healthy democracy needs when the people don’t feel like they are being heard.
I have a friend who describes some problems as “beyond human scale,” meaning it would take a seismic shift, possibly even a painful lurch, to create the situation possible for the change needed, because individuals (and even, at times, groups) just can’t do it alone.
For me, Brexit has been one of those lurches. It has allowed a sharp reset, and I think generations to come will see it as a very good thing! It’s not a wall, and it doesn’t even REALLY need to be a barrier (but the EU want their pound of flesh to deter others!), but it does need to be a threshold. That threshold is a line over which, when one travels, there is an understanding that this is Britain, that is the EU...we determine what happens here, they determine what happens there.
Spending energy to keep one’s own country as a sovereign entity, with its own laws, traits and systems is a cornerstone of the establishment of a stand alone society, and even democracy, if they do choose. I think the EU simply overreached, tried to become what it was not intended to be, and will suffer the consequences.
Just as there was a very good reason to not join the monetary union, I think there has been enough evidence that the economic union had strayed too far from its initial goals and aspects that made it appear initially do positive.
There are literally no reasons for tariffs on goods and services UNLESS politicians create them. They do not exist in nature, they are created. The EU appears determined to create them in order to try to harm Britsins prospects of success. Why would anyone ever want to live with, or love, such a cruel mistress in the first place?