I would imagine humanist UK
That's an immense potential range of world-views to be represented by one institution - there will be any number of 'nones' and atheists who aren't even slightly represented by a humanist point of view.
That could go the other way though If the changes are constitutionally institutionalised hijack becomes less effective.
No. You're guaranteeing a skew, which could be manipulated, rather than leaving the whole affair in the hands of the electorate.
Remember we are looking at world views so my way of assembling Lords World view isn't different from how Conservativehumanists would have a special committee
constituted
Sorry, not a clue where that was supposed to be going.
That assumption I would move is being tested in the science part at least, at this very moment and the extent to which people and population in the UK listen to scientists.
That would affect how many scientists were elected to the house, perhaps, but you'd hope that the Upper House, when it got there, would see the value of expertise and call on them appropriately; and in those circumstances I can't see religious leaders being as useful as expert scientists.
Scientists inform on what can or can't be done.
Hard scientists, yes. Social scientists comment on what's happened in similar situations when various things have been tried, or what the factors at play are in certain decisions.
Lords world view inform on what should or shouldn't be done.
And so they'd need to be informed of how those things could or could not be done, and what the knock-on effects would be.
What are you talking about?
Your notion that there's a justification for reserving seats in the upper house for one topic area.
Firstly I'm talking about worldviews and beliefs not just religions
Yeah, and the 'Intelligent Designers' weren't talking about god, except that everyone knew they were. Your coding of 'world view' for religion so that you can fight for that particular minority interest but claim not to be isn't exactly convincing.
secondly if it's darwinian struggle of ideas you want,
The evidence of a decade of Tory misrule suggests that relying on electorate doesn't result in selection based on performance. The presence of Alexander Johnson as Prime Minister suggests that fitness for purpose doesn't figure strongly. I'm not sure you can make a strong case the electing a government body is in any way 'Darwinian'.
If , Say Christianity is reduced to a weird sect meeting in a front room in Surbiton. It will not be on the selection radar.
If?
Exactly, so why reserve seats for it? If religion is reduced to a fringe activity, why reserve seats for it? If science is reduced to a carnival side-show a la Idiocracy, why reserve seats for it?
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