"But, what happens if there's the system we have now - but, every rep is independent would 'groups' of independents not form - taking sides in arguments -----if so - would that not be similar to having parties?"
I was asking how parliament would function as you asked of me.... what difference would sortition selected MPs make to the functioning of the two Houses?
while its good to define the initial difference in selection of members, its how they might function as members that will make all the difference.
sortition selection would result in a broad mix of personalities who had no desire or expectations for being members of parliament. so how would they function? would they come together in factions or even form voting blocs (parties?). how do you envisage the roles of Minsters? how to deal with those unfamiliar with the requirements of Parliament? would sortition selected MPs propose bills or amendments?
with independent members winning elections you have people who are inclined and knowledgeable of parliamentary functions, with sortition there would be some who know nothing and may be reluctant, or even incapable, to do "parliamentary" work.
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