Granny 23 and Mishap - You certainly raise some very interesting points, especially about the evolution of the modern-day professional politician who has no particular experience of, let alone genuine interest in, our world. Couple that with the dominance of the manipulative, sensation-seeking technically brilliant media and the hugely powerful international commercial corporations, and the role of politics, both domestic and international, has diminished to a low level of relevance.
The big decisions seem to have been increasingly taken away from proper democratic influence and the real interests of the people. Maybe this has always been so (perhaps even to a greater extent in the past) but I think it sad and bad that very powerful minority groups continue to exercise far more power than they should, aided by the virus-like proliferation of spin-doctors and PR merchants.
I have also felt for a long time that the UK parliament should be cleansed of much of the ermine, knickerbockery, pomp, circumstance and needless tradition that impedes its efficiency and serves mainly to protect the status quo. All the flunkery and foppery might please the tourists but they don't have to live with the consequences.
The old country needs a nice, new, clear constitution in place of the ramshackle ragbag of laws, precedents, and frippery with which history has bequeathed it. And whilst I'm about it I would clear the government and parliamentary corridors of all lobbyists and other carpet-baggers. Yes, I'd have some real fun, and I haven't got round to the Monarchy yet!