The mood changed yesterday. We no longer need a change of government. We need a whole revamp to our system of government so that this cannot happen again

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My mood changed yesterday. My Twitter comment reflect the fact. Begin with this::

That gave way to this sentiment:

That then lead to this feeling:

I still have that feeling. And in response I want action, and not just Labour saying 'we'll do better'. A coup demands real reforms, not just a change of government within the existing system:

I suspect I am far from alone in thinking that the Metropolitan Police has been acting in a way that appears politically motivated and corrupt; that Johnson has no regard at all for the law, accountability and precedent that drives the UK constitution; and we have now crossed the Rubicon. It's not now enough to say we can stop things from failing. It seems clear now that they have failed. The question is not about alternatives within the system. It's about how we might change the system.

We know how to do that:

  • PR
  • A written constitution
  • House of Lords reform
  • Reinforced human rights
  • Accountability for the police
  • The re-empowerment rather than the belittling of government

And so on.

Is it so hard to expect politicians to deliver this now? We have had enough.


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