Ok, I'll play.

In the UK

1. Reduce the Civil Service drastically in size, possibly by half. Our Government is too large and costs too much, being forced to do the same with few people should also cut down on the red tape. After all, red tape is just a way of giving quangoes something to do.

2. The Government does not rent, it buys. I don't care if it's a fighter jet or an office block. The Government will end up buy after five years anyway, and it will cost twice as much. Better to buy now, or wait until the Treasury actually has the money.

3. No long term public ownership of industry and finances. Some times companies go bust, but State run enterprises usually end up flogged and flayed dead horses. So what is bought up in the short term must be sold off in the long term, regulation and actual prosecutions for corperate negligence are better ways of controlling excess. Our government is also institutionally incapable of regulating itself.

4. Reform of the House of Lords, and no, I do not want an elected House, thank you. I would like an appointed one, with a membership of never less than 400, because this is a chamber that revises law and I want it full of experts. Appointments should be completely seperate from the Prime Minister's Office, the last two have demonstated how dodgy that man can be.

5. Reform of constituancy boundaries, no more 4% more for the Tories to get elected. In general I would like to see the regulation of many of these matters taken out of the hands of MPs and their cohorts. The partisan climate in the UK has clearly damaged the operation of democracy by placing far too much of the basic machinery under the thumb of the ruling party.