Well stoo_pid, I am afraid we must agree to disagree on this one. I believe that the law is changed only when the majority of poeple feel strongly about something (as the usual political parties start making an issue about it).
Most people do not feel strongly on this subject and will have done no research on it. However, now with the f4j action, most people have discussed it and now have an opinion (one way or the other).
At least people now have an opinion and allbeit it may be clouded, I doubt anyone could say that f4j have not got a point.
It really is down to the way they went about doing it.
Personally, i firmly beleive that this country is very corrupt and I am very cynical about pretty much most government departments. I think that Tony Blair is a very dangerous man, led us into an unjust war etc. What strange laws we have in this country when we can allow an animal to die in peace but we would not allow a person the same dignity. I could go on and on but I digress.
What can I do about it though. I could stand as a local councillor and try to change things on a local level. I could try standing as an independent MP. Again, even if elected one person cannot change anything. So the only option is to get around 350 people in different parts of the country to join me. Lets face it I don't know 350 people in different parts of the country.
I think what I am trying to say (very badly) is that the only real way of trying to change a law is by putting your life on the line and going to extremes.