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谁统治英国?

Politics
United Kingdom
开始于 February 19, 2026

Politicians should have more power than judges Source

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Who governs Britain?

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Feb 19, 2026

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Judicial independence is crucial for protecting individual rights from potential government overreach and abuse of power.

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Strengthening the role of politicians can foster a more responsive government that adapts to societal needs and changes.

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Increased political power can lead to populism, which may undermine the rule of law and judicial integrity in the long run.

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Empowering politicians over judges enhances democratic accountability and reflects the will of the people more effectively.

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A balanced approach is necessary, where both politicians and judges have defined powers to ensure neither can overstep their bounds.

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