• Treczoks@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    It’s not a “failed election” the UK is heading for per se, it would simply work as intended by the current law. It’s just that the predictable results are anything but favourable for the Tories.

    Those Tories have been against changes to the system for ages. Now that they notice that without methods of proportional representation they will be out of jobs after the next election, this kind of change suddenly looks good.

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      10 months ago

      As are Labour. The Tories are not the only culprit here. It was listed in the 1997 Labour manifesto pledge.

      We are committed to a referendum on the voting system for the House of Commons. An independent commission on voting systems will be appointed early to recommend a proportional alternative to the first-past-the-post system.

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      10 months ago

      The problem is people also don’t want Labour, it’s just the lesser evil, so instead of voting pro labour they’re voting anti Tory. Id call that a failed election.

  • echo64@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    It’s hard to imagine a world where voting reform happens. We all know what we need. Scrapped or massively widened voter ID and proportional representation. But everyone who has the power to change these things will have gotten their job from the current state. They don’t want to change what worked for them.