Having said this, I have two complaints. First, beyond information on everything else, most interest will centre on the reform agenda. That’s also what much of citizens groups’ talk (adr, prs to name two) centres around. Quraishi deals with the issue in a single chapter; it could have been expanded into several. Secondly, the 12 remaining chapters are about the first three aforementioned issues. With better editing, it should have been possible to collapse much of this into fewer chapters, providing scope to expand on the reform bit, unless Quraishi plans a separate book on it. He also quotes Churchill: “Democracy is the worst form of government, except all those other forms that have been tried.” The complete sentence goes thus: “Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time; but there is the broad feeling in our country that the people should rule, continuously rule, and that public opinion, expressed by all constitutional means, should shape, guide, and control the actions of ministers who are their servants and not their masters.” This is from a November 1947 House of Commons speech. Earlier in the speech, Churchill had said, “This essential British wisdom is expressed in many foreign constitutions which followed our parliamentary system, outside the totalitarian zone.”