So basically then, sqad, people must put up and shut up in the five years or so that elapse between each general election, and are not entitled to raise issues (by whatever legal means they wish) with members of Parliament and Ministers. The executive can do whatever it likes (whether or not it was in its party�s election manifesto) and we�re stuck with it.
That being the case, we might as well dispose of the House of Commons entirely and simply elect an executive government which can do just as it likes, regardless of public opinion.
The �TV charade� that ensued yesterday was no more or less unacceptable than some of the TV charades that the government has stage-managed over the past few years. The only difference was that this time it was a �dissident� who was doing the managing. In the words of Lance Corporal Jones, �They don�t like it up �em!�