People's lives have to change as a result of this legislation.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Changes to parliamentary procedure won't transform the lives of the people whom I represent. Decentralising, devolving decision-making and renewing civil society will.
I think the law changes, which is a nice luxury.
The government has the right to change laws and rules and regulations.
Our world has evolved and grown more technologically savvy. Lawmakers need to adjust to these changes.
Which goes to show you, you can make all the laws you want, but you cannot change people's ways. If you must change them, you have to understand that it will take a long time.
If people want to change the law, they should vote so that we can appoint pro-life judges. I believe the law should be changed.
While legislation obviously is political, we now have allowed regulation to become politicized, which we believe will likely lead to some bad outcomes.
Anyone who sincerely wanted to use policy to reduce illegal immigration should start by crafting legislation based on changing actual behavior.
The only way to change is to vote. People are responsible.
Any law can be changed, obviously, at any time.