A week ago, I started a thread entitled 'Important issues facing society', with a poll including 9 items plus a nil-return option.
Unfortunately, posters seemed to think that they knew better regarding the topics I'd chosen, and one or two seemed to suggest that they knew what I had in mind.
The results so far (it officially closes at 4.16PM today) are
Debt (national) 2 Debt (personal) 1
Education 4 Employment 1
Food accessibility 2 Fox-hunting 0
Health 6 (A) roof over one's head 2
Sunday Trading 0 None of the above 2
Now, I believe that things like food accessibility and a roof over one's head are fundamental to health and educational achievement; potentially, they are fundamental to many of the issues I listed.
I had hoped that there might be a reasonable concensus on 3 or 4 topics, and in a sense we have. We debate these kinds of thing on a daily basis, but do we do anything beyond debating them? I wonder how many of us write letters to our MPs/AMs/MSPs about issues that concern us. What about writing to our Prime/First Ministers?
We come now to the crux of this thread. I would like to challenge each of us, myself included, to write letters to the appropriate people on at least two issues (not necessarily those listed in my poll) that concern you. I won't ask you to post those letters here, but would ask you to confirm that you have written to said authority(ies), using this thread (perhaps with a brief summary of what you write), and then report back on whether you get a response and if so, in what vein.
Without trying to fix a topic, I was interested to hear during the week that Cardiff University have unveiled a house that - they claim - will generate more energy than it uses. This announcement came days, if not hours, after the Government had ditched their proposal that all new-build housing ought to have energy-generating technology built into them.