I am interested to learn more about areas of policy which in your country, or globally don't get enough attention and are under-served in public discourse and receive little to no attention from policymakers?
I think this is because environmental disasters are not yet seen in our country and because it is not a campaign theme to associate with financial promises
In areas where few people are affected ; or where the cost for a large number of people is best ignored by the people that may be called on to pay for it.
While in the UK, I noticed that very few issues are concentrated on. Education, National Health and taxation of the wealthier in society. My conclusion: these are traditionally fixed on as the answers do not appear to be complex-to legislators-and in different ways they concern the preservation of status and day to day issues, at least in as concrete a fashion as possible. Somehow, concentrating on these many other issues can be ignored.
Environmental and always social problems (social security, especially - social services) do not get enough attention in Lithuania. The value and importance of public sector also do not have enough attention, as well as the political problem of left-right division, which for some observers seems as an outdated problem.