• ProudCanadianCitizen@lemmy.ca
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    21 hours ago

    And the cost of implementation would be enormous. You are talking about a huge supporting infrastructure, the cost of just the MP salaries alone would be triple the current expenditure. The Law of Diminishing Returns gone ballistic.

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      21 hours ago

      The wages of the extra politicians would be completely insignificant. People can’t really seem to comprehend the money governments spend, and on what.

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        21 hours ago

        I am afraid that the only thing this would result in is even more political posturing and politicking by three times as many politicians. The more diverse the political spectrum represented in the HoC, the less likely that any decisions would be made. How do you get that many MP’s to decide on anything? Toronto suffered this fate when the number of counselors rose to unmanageable levels.

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          21 hours ago

          unmanageable levels

          We went from 47 to 25. Toronto has a population of 3.3 million. That’s 132,000 per councilor, currently. Previously it was 70,000 people per city councilor. Nothing is being done in this city because there are too few councilors! Currently a handful of very rich developers get to decide most things.
          Even the few things that this city council managed to decide, those decisions were still overturned by Doug Ford.

          Collingwood Ontario has 9 city councilors and has a population of 30,000. That’s like 1 representative for every 3,000 people!!!

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            5 hours ago

            It is not the ratio of population to councilors that results in the Law of Diminishing returns, it is the overall number of councilors. Toronto had reached a point of absurdity in their meetings with 47 councilors all wanting to put in their two cents worth on every issue. Politicians by their nature demand to be heard and thrive on posturing in front of the public.