"For a wonderfully laidback, infinitely diverse nation of people, we take great pride in our incorruptible and well constructed electoral system," writes Daniel. "When you can achieve a truly representative parliament of citizens where university educated thinkers can sit next to simple fish 'n chip shop owners, or followers of any religion can sit with atheists, or gay people sit with the straight, we can be confident that the laws they produce are truly reflective of our society. But when wealthy individuals or corporations attempt to influence our laws for their own benefit, we won't stand for it. We need...