I don't consider it more prominent, that's my point.
There is an issue about public perception; it clearly had the backing of a majority of the electorate when the law was introduced, why rock the boat unless it is mischief making?
The elitist phrase was fashioned by my very own cerebrum...
That is simply your opinion, about what you haven't made clear.
You are wrong because it is a subject that people are passionate about; over 50% of the electorate support a ban, this would naturally increase and passions would rise the as the vote approaches. You seem to believe that this...
You are rather missing the point. You might think that it was a waste of parliamentary time but that is irrelevant, over 60% of the electorate supported the motion in 2004 and felt passionate enough not to care about the time taken.
A considerable amount of Parliamentary time is wasted. Much...