I hope this spreads to the rest of the U.K., and includes election pledges that aren’t followed through with for good reason. Honestly, this should be centuries old.
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Good take. I'll make an exception to the standard Hexbear line of "everything politicians do is bad" and say this is a positive development that should be welcomed
lol. Thanks. How could it be enforced though?
Courts I guess. So there'd be a separation of powers.
Does it work like that though?
95% of the House of Commons is left vacant
'gaping chasm'
They're just going to outsource their lying to quack scientists
"I wasn't lying! I was just repeating what I heard from this totally trust worthy scientist here!" (said scientist being propped up by several right wing think tanks to talk about a topic not even tangentially related to their field)
Lie detector shock collars when