I just think small victories like a trial could help and if MPs are putting it on the table we should discuss it.
Absolutely. This is where the course of action strays from the realm of ideas and sense and into politics. Unfortunately a course to governed action cannot escape this and being their realm, politicians do like to feel as if they are leading the political process. As they can't be circumvented they must be engaged. If it helps any they should be approached on three fronts. 1) Encourage them and engage because they are proprosing progress. 2) Objection because they aren't going far enough and the proposals have already been tried elsewhere and we support the findings. 3) Ego massage and encouragement to be bold and move up a level in "their proposals".
Absolutely. This is where the course of action strays from the realm of ideas and sense and into politics. Unfortunately a course to governed action cannot escape this and being their realm, politicians do like to feel as if they are leading the political process. As they can't be circumvented they must be engaged. If it helps any they should be approached on three fronts. 1) Encourage them and engage because they are proprosing progress. 2) Objection because they aren't going far enough and the proposals have already been tried elsewhere and we support the findings. 3) Ego massage and encouragement to be bold and move up a level in "their proposals".