As Westminster rolls into recess, host Sascha O’Sullivan looks at some of the problems which bedevil SW1 from voter disengagement to constant reshuffles to find out if political systems from Australia to Italy might have the solutions.
Sascha speaks to Australian-raised Labour MP Lauren Edwards about the push for compulsory voting here in Britain and how it makes Australians more involved in the democratic processes which run their country.
Italian journalist Marco Varvello explains the polling ban in Italy which makes it illegal to forecast the result 15 days before an election.
Mark Paul, London correspondent for the Irish Times, gives Sascha the run-down on citizens assemblies which might be trialled in the UK on digital ID, but have been used in Ireland for decades now.
And Jack Blanchard, managing editor and author of POLITICO’s Playbook in the US, reflects on how an American-style Cabinet prevents the reshuffles British politics is so accustomed to.

