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However, assuming the UK would suddenly become as volatile as Italy, when politics here are less volatile to start with is stretching things to excuse the continuation of FPTP. |
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I do not want to see no clear winners in elections and a constant battle to get anything through the House of Commons. That's what we had with the Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition and the present Conservative/DUP coalition. However, we could have a newly constituted House of Lords elected under PR. As a revising chamber that has the credibility of public consent, the changes it proposes to legislation would be a lot more authoritative than we get from the current unelected, mainly clapped out bunch we have in there now. |
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Consensus governments have to plan long term, minority parties can get votes/MPs which make the ruling coalition aware of problems, rather than riding roughshod over the electorate because they can easily ignore dissent. |
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You forget that there is a spectrum of choice between what we have now and the failed Italian administrations I think you're referring to. |
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Your post demonstrates that. |
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PR isn't a referendum, come on. This is getting silly.
The referendum is a still directly democratic system to choose between the given choices and must be respected, it is not 'lesser' than PR, but it just as a matter of fact is not PR. I get the point. They're both ways of more directly representing what people vote for and it's a valid point but no one need to call it PR. |
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The EU referendum voting areas were based on the geographic basis of the previous PR referendum, not on the PR principles.
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Well this is a thoroughly nonsensical diversion.
PR ... the clue is in the name. Proportional Representation. I.E. A vote to elect representatives to a legislature, whose composition by political affiliation broadly reflects the proportion of votes cast. A referendum is not an election. It does not seek to elect representatives. It is the antithesis of representative democracy, being an exercise in direct democracy - the electorate takes the decision, rather than their representatives in the legislature. |
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