Quote: Hannah G @ October 18 2013, 7:50 PM BSTBut instead of someone making decisions with or without our approval, wouldn't it be better if their job was to recognise when we need a new policy or to do something and then persuade the public that we need to do it, telling us why? Also I really do think there would be a heck of a lot more interest in politics if everyone was that closely involved with it.
Any attempt to micromanage governmental functions will lead to minority single interest groups taking over. In the US the NRA have created their loony gun laws by simply backing anyone, who ever that backs their stance.
You elect a government and then stand back and watch them do their job for 4 years, the alternative is dead lock or a government of multiple micro interests.
If you're interested in politics get involved, write petitions, join a party, write letters, protest believe in your voice and it will be heard.
From universal sufferage, to the NHS and grean energy, it all happened because of people making their voices heard and getting involved.
Don't look for some pseudo civil servant to hand you a bunch of meaningless choices to select on an app.