UK at risk of ‘failed election’ without major reforms, watchdog warns
UK at risk of ‘failed election’ without major reforms, watchdog warns

UK at risk of ‘failed election’ without major reforms, watchdog warns

UK at risk of ‘failed election’ without major reforms, watchdog warns
UK at risk of ‘failed election’ without major reforms, watchdog warns
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.
Most steps toward democracy in the UK have come after massive nationwide civil disobedience
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We had a chance for that, but the electorate was too stupid to vote for it anyway.
Referendums. Huh. What are they good for? Fucking over the rest of us, that's what.
The only way I can see it is with lib dems as a coalition partner. For a time a while ago it looked like that might be possible. But then the Tories kept shitting the bed the the point it looks like a labour landslide is incoming.
The problem is the LibDems already had their chance at this and completely screwed it up, ruining their credibility
Mixed Member PR is a way to go. Like New Zealand and Germany. Then there is still local MPs.
Do you actually feel any benifit from local MPs under fptp.
Seems party whips make them of no real value locall