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I can find nothing that says that the Lib Dems want to bring in electoral reform unconditionally, whether the public want it or not, & I find it hard to believe they'd consider wanting to introduce a change such as that without any referendum (given that they want referendums on a proper written constitution; Euro entry (if economically viable to bother in the first place etc. etc.); EU in/out (if a fundamental change is signed up to), etc.). When the Labour Government proposed its constitutional reform bill to introduce a referendum on the AV system, the Lib Dems tabled amendments to add STV instead of AV.[which were then defeated, before the whole bill later got canned prior to the dissolution of Parliament]. What other references I can find, say the Lib Dems support a referendum on electoral reform, not immediate legislation Labour have offered immediate legislation to bring in AV, that doesn't mean the Lib Dems don't want a referendum - it is what Labour are offering in hope of bribing them. And as mentioned earlier in the thread, if a Lib-Lab pact tried to pass a bill to bring in AV without a referendum, it could easily fail anyway. Those who think it would be unfair without a referendum would vote no, while many Labour MPs would vote no alongside Tory MPs simply because Labour hates PR as much as they do. |
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I'm going by William Hague here who is the only one talking. He said, and I quote: Quote:
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If Hague is being misleading I would have though I would have thought someone would have contradicted him. Noone has so we can take it as truth until we hear otherwise. Look if this was negotiation about anti-terror laws, ID cards, something that will seriously affect this country then yes it's fair for the Lib Dems to stand firm. The Tories have said on various issues they they have conceded ground as have the Lib Dems. However this is posturing to feather their own nest and has nothing to with the saftey, security or future of this country. This is to make sure that the Lib Dems get a larger share of the seats next time. |
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In a referendum regarding electoral reform, will people vote on the basis of which system will keep their opponents out of office, rather than what is right for the country?
I ask this question here, although I probably think that in needs a thread of its own, but I am unsure as to whether the moratorium on political threads has been lifted yet. Could the Forum Team give us an update? ---------- Post added at 00:29 ---------- Previous post was at 00:21 ---------- Apparently "Dave" wants to bring back Ian Duncan Smith, David Davis and Michael Howard. What happened to "change?" Along with "Willie" Hague, this is more like "Back To The Future." The public had no interest in them the first time round, why bring them back from the dead now? Is it because he has realised he hasn't got a clue what he is doing? |
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Is Adam Boulton cracking up? The election is over and he still wants to scrap like a street fighter. :D
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I don't believe the Lib Dems have really been saying much. They've pretty much been keeping quiet while negotiations are ongoing. I do not believe that Mr Hague was being misleading, but perhaps he was unintentionally not 100% accurate in his phrasing. The Lib Dems goal is STV (fair for all parties & for *voters*, other PR systems would favour the LDs more than STV, but STV is the best option according to the ERS), not AV. The Tories would never offer STV though, so they have offered the same as Labour: AV. And I hope Clegg & co. consider it to be enough, as I do. The Lib Dems have made zero mention previously of wanting to force electoral reform without public consultation. They want a referendum. Not just on ER, but on various other things (written constitution, etc.). They also pride themselves on being the most democratic of the three parties, & I cannot see them being in favour of immediate introduction of AV (or another system) without it being approved by the public. Re. Labour legislating to introduce AV: Clarification from them - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politi...10/8673807.stm Quote:
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It's not for me to justify it but its not my fault the Lib Dem voters are clustered into disparate constinuency areas. That's a fact of life. Labour dominate the inner cities, Conservatives dominate suburbs and rural areas. Lib Dems have bits in between. Its not my fault, its not the country's fault. The Tories suffered from Labour's gerrymandering you know. Surely its up to the Lib Dems to appeal to the most seats around the country than dominating small pockets of voters. I have said before I have no issue with the Lib Dems trying bring in a system that suits them. Its self preservation. I'd have no problem if they built a coalition, got the country out of the hole it's in and then a year or two down the line start to pose the question to the public. However they are currently holding our country to ransom over the issue. And the fact they'd rather pal up with Labour if they will guarantee to bring in AV (and they have said, they will) than who would be better at stimulating the economy and protecting rights (clue: its not Labour), adds insult to injury. |
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I am sorry but I did not vote at this election so non-important issues were dealt with first - Economics should be the top priority, right now we got the Lib Dems truly showing their true colours - that is them thinking of themselves at the next election which could be months/years off* Delete as appropriate depending on who or what entity becomes in power. |
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BTW I suffer from a similar problem as the Lib Dems. My constituency in London is solidly Tory. The majority vote for them because we want them. However my council district covers a small part of my constituency but mostly a large part of inner-city London which is heavily populated with ethnic-minorities. The result: my council is solidly Labour. So me, as well as a lot of other people where I live are ruled by people we didn't vote for despite our majority.
The Lib Dems aren't without my sympathies. However now is not the time to force AV, STV, ITV or BBC or anything else though. |
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It needs to change because it no longer works properly. It is not representative of the desires of the voters. It disenfranchises voters. It means there are safe seats where your vote is utterly pointless unless you want to vote for the incumbent MP. It means that a party can gain only 9% of the seats on 23% of the vote. It means that a party can gain a majority of seats in the House of Commons while losing the popular vote. STV is fair & proportional, reduces vote wastage, cuts down on safe seats, & keeps a constituency link. FPTP STV If the Lib Dems were so selfish, they would be in favour of one of the other PR systems, rather than STV, which is determined by the Electoral Reform Society to be the best possible system. And it is not a sudden need to change it: They have been in favour of Electoral Reform for *years*. |
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However it comes back to the point that its just not the time and place to be arguing over election reform. |
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