I'm rather surprised by your reply NJ.
I always thought I was the one who disapproved of the current democratic process, and you were the one who defended it.
The two part system means that you will always end up voting for a party who have some policies of which you approve, and others of which you disapprove.
Nevertheless, insofar as we get the chance to vote on anything, Prudie got the chance to vote on fox hunting. In much the same way, I was forced to vote for the current government, even though I disapprove of it in almost every respect, simply because (for me) there was one overriding issue which meant that under no circumstances would I vote Labour.
And yes, it was careless of me to phrase my answer in the way that I did so I'll rephrase it: "You got the chance to vote on it. It was in the Labour manifesto, Labour won the election."
Happy Christmas to all.