Obviously i realise my wish has no realistic chance of coming true, but in which profession would i be most likely to solve injustice.
Solicitor or Barristor, on a case by case basis.
Judge or Magistrate, same again
Mp perhaps,.

Well i'm not sure how many other possibilities there are, otherwise i wouldn't be asking, who has the power to alter laws, abolish laws and create new ones?

Answer by Juelann
It's parliament that makes the laws. By becoming an elected MP, you could propose a private member's bill and it would be voted on in the house of commons and after several readings, it would either be voted down by the majority-- whoever is in power at the time would be the determining factor-- and then would be taken before the senate to be brought into law.

I'd recommend getting a good legal education, working in a law firm whilst doing community volunteer work, get your face out there, run for political office and get a seat in government, that's the only real way that you could make the quickest difference.

Other than being a lawyer, getting hired as a justice and hopefully being appointed to the Supreme Court, where case-law can often alter some laws, it's Parliament that is the place where laws are revoked, reformed or written.



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