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The means by which you shuffle the votes around to achieve the 'transferable' aspect of STV, and how it ultimately results in broadly proportional representation, is frighteningly complex, but if you want to know exactly how it works, you can read up on it with the PDF available here: http://www.votescotland.com/stv/file...nVS19Apr07.pdf You are concerned about the impact on local representation ... fair enough, but I'm not convinced that that argument trumps the obscenity of a party getting 9% of the seats from 23% of the votes, which is the position the Lib Dems are in right now. Why should so many people not have their voices adequately heard in Parliament? |
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I have to say though that I really like the idea of a system that is proportional whilst retaining local inks. |
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You don't remember Germany after reunification then?
Would a BNP/Monster Raving Loony/Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality MP be a benifit to the nation or a waste of £65K a year? |
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But would they get in in the 1st place? The BNP only polled 1.9% nationally, with 563,743 votes. Other fringe parties even less so. If, however, they did get in past whatever vote threshold was set, & showed themselves to be a waste, would they get voted in the next time? |
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Coalitions have historically failed to last very long in the UK, but in the UK all parties know that they have a fighting chance of getting an outright majority if a coalition fails and an election is called. Hence there is no incentive to stick with it. I have no desire to see fringe loons holding the country to ransom but the fact is, the British electorate has fragmented and opted to support a wider range of parties despite the fact that the electoral system can't deliver on their choices. In my view, there simply isn't an argument to be had any more. The electorate has already demonstrated that it is no longer interested in the two-party system. I think Cameron is canny enough to recognise this (and to recognise that there is going to be a referendum on PR if Clegg gets into bed with Labour instead of with him) and genuinely wants to grasp the nettle and at least see if he can devise a PR system that won't excessively disadvantage his party. His problem is that there are too many old dinosaurs on his back benches who still believe it's only a matter of time before they can win outright power again, and then everything will be as it was in 1983. Quote:
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For local council elections, I prefer the alternative vote
For the general election, I prefer the closed party list. |
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They managed to get two MEPs thanks to PR, chances are, thanks to PR they'll keep their jobs. |
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Anyone else find it a bit odd Vince Cable isn't part of the talks? He was by his side throuought the entire campaign and (appeared, at least) to be Clegg's closest and most respect confident. Much the same way as Hague was for Cameron or the Dark Lord for Brown. Yet he has no role to play in the biggest event in the Lib Dem's history for 70 years?
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It'll be interesting to see what (if anything) will change. As said, I really like the idea of having a proportional system with local links and the ability to get rid of unpopular people. Best of both worlds if you ask me. |
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