I occasionally ponder on the thought of the point of the need for fulltime governments. And something I've just read has prompted me again on the idea. When a new government is formed, and especially when it is a different party to the last government, they have this urge to justify their victory by changing things that don't need altering just to look busy and important. Sometimes they just change the name of a system, tweak it a bit and then claim they have brought in something 'progressive' and improved peoples lives sand society.
The Tories have double the size of the tax law document in 6 years and for what? You would have thought after decades, if not centuries, that most of our laws and institutional requirements must be pretty much sorted with only the need for minor adjustments....?
What do people think about part time governments, something we had in the 19th century? Or, would people vote for a party that said it wouldn't change things unnecessarily, making their MPs and others get a job in the real world to compensate for the reduced income of being an MP?