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UK Politics
General Discussion for politics in the UK.
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Exactly this. The job of parliament is to maintain and update laws as society understanding changes.
Refusing to address an issue because a tiny paranoid section of society is scared with zero evidence of the risk they fear. Is just refusing to do that job.
But (and ,oat know this but it needs pointing out.) younger people not voting allows politicians to delay addressing issues. Hence why so many laws have taken so long to change.