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Old 22-09-2015, 10:32 AM #1
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Originally Posted by Livia View Post
We had a vote a couple of years ago on whether we wanted to adopt the Alternative Vote. People overwhelming voted no.
That was the start of a backlash against the Lib Dems however in part, who had started to support some unbelievably extreme polices in the coalition and who were left to steer this referendum through.

I voted no to it too.
I feel I was wrong to do so now, however the problem with AV is that it would have changed things only slightly.
Were there to be a proper in depth campaign as to pr, explaining how each vote would then make a difference, I think a lot of people who didn't even bother to vote in the AV fiasco, would look at things differently.

It may well be that a rejection would come of pr but AV was a very poor concession as to changing the voting system which probably would not have inspired those really wanting change now to an electoral system.

What system there could be, I am not sure which one I prefer of the possibilities but I am now firmly of the mind that we need more accountability and representation of peoples votes in elections, something we are not getting at all now really.

In 2005, we got a Labour govt with an overall majority taking less than 36% of the votes cast.
Here in 2015,we have the Conservatives with less than 37% also now in govt with a majority.
In the multi party system we have and for people to feel their vote really matters and they can change things, that is not acceptable anymore now, in my opinion.

Even moreso now with the regional differences across the UK too, so I being one who voted no to AV before, would not vote against it again and certainly would now support a better form of pr for general elections.

It is really ridiculous for govts to repeatedly get under 37% of all votes cast and then be able to govern unchecked as to all policies being implemented, if they have an overall majority.
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