There are apparent and known contradictions in the social contract.
By defintion in a democracy they (MPs) must ignore the voice of some of their constituents, we call that group (in a democracy) the minority, cyclists are a minority (in relation to larger groups like the*** Road haulage Association or simply car drivers in general***).
Go to your MP and put forward a proposition that is outside of the prevailing orthodox - and it will, effectively, be ignored.
If that were true then the rich (the minority) should be down trodden. Our society is Plutocratic so it depends on which camp the most powerful sit.
They 'sit' with the Road Haulage Association and car drivers in general.
Are you supporting the idea that 'They (MPs) can't ignore the voice of their own constituents.' Or are you in disagreement with the idea, it is hard to work out from your post?
They 'sit' with the Road Haulage Association and car drivers in general.
Are you supporting the idea that 'They (MPs) can't ignore the voice of their own constituents.' Or are you in disagreement with the idea, it is hard to work out from your post?