Originally Posted by
johncar54
I do not want to repeat what I have said in other post, however, I know, from personal experience, a voter can influence their MP on matters of government policy.
Why do you think laws are changed ?
Because vociferous minority groups make it happen. The vast silent majority only complain to their mates. If enough people were sufficiently interested to make their wishes known the law will change.
(Votes for women, racism legislation, abortion laws, homosexuality laws, sexual equality legislation, pub opening hours, occupation safety regulation, abolishion of captital punishment, etc all changed by vociferous minorities, often against the wishes of the silent majority )