MP launches plan to 'make Britain vaguely civilised'
Briefly

Neil O'Brien stated that the drive for a civilised society is often overlooked in politics, expressing disillusionment with how these desires have been largely unmet, despite being promised.
He criticized both political parties, acknowledging that his own party failed to keep their promises, suggesting a long-standing neglect of the maintenance of public order.
O'Brien proposed measures including stricter fines for public disorder, improved regulation of e-scooters and a focus on reducing street litter, aimed at fostering a more orderly society.
Expressing skepticism towards the current government's ability to enact these changes, O'Brien lamented a track record of insufficient action on issues that impact public civility.
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