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It would be cool.
But i think the harm would outweigh any real advantage.
Just think about UK hostory over the last 400 years of our parliment.
We have created lots of laws with full public support. That at the time would have passed any test of democratic support you like to come up with.
That nowadays seem utterly unforgivable.
The need for our society to grow morrally is part of why we have the parliment we do.
The US intentionally created there 3 house system to slow down major changes in moral ideals. And even that seems to cause more pain then good.
One good example.
It delayed the emd of slavery. Even more then the UK or most of the western world.
And lets face it. Even with no limitations on our parliment. It takes time to end evils.
The risk can be summed as. Winning support for an emotional possition is easier then ending it when talking about large communities.