But if things can't be changed from within, members may need to vote with their feet, one issue at a time.
People can vote with their feet if they don't like it.
"People will tend to vote with their feet," he said.
If Americans now "vote with their feet," they typically do so by moving toward public schools, not away from them.
Instead people have started voting with their feet and staying away.
"You want people to vote with their feet and then take appropriate action," he said.
Now the people are voting with their feet, as they have done before.
The right to asylum is a way for people to vote with their feet.
Yet at the same time they vote with their feet.
But then in June, foreign investors began voting with their feet.