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Remembering Kerry
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: with Mystic Mock
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Remembering Kerry
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: with Mystic Mock
Posts: 44,704
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Personally in light of what Cherie says.
I actually think a Labour/Green coalition would be a good thing .
However to really break through the Green's need PR as in fact Reform would too
PR will never come from the Cons.
The Labour movement now does want it
However Starmer who also is open to it doesn't consider a policy for inclusion in this election's manifesto.
Huh!
It will though come from LABOUR and it has to be presented as policy by one of the 2 big Parties
The Cons will never adopt it.
So even with likely 15% of the votes, both the Greens and Reform could not hope for more than 2 or 3 seats in this first past the post election the UK has.
That number of seats isn't going to help either the Green's or Reform in parliament.
Under this electoral system there's really only one sure way to get rid of the Cons in government and that's voting Labour.
That's just the really sad fact of the dinosaur like electoral system..
Equally too, to stop Labour winning, then the surest way is to vote Conservative because of this voting system.
Under PR and I know I'm like a stuck record on this.
Then coalition government would be the norm, no one Party having absolute power.
So in my view, more moderation of policies, more compromise and even possibly 3 Parties working together in government.
What a pleasant change that would bring about and be.
In my opinion anyway.
Last edited by joeysteele; 02-06-2024 at 10:14 AM.
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