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Re: Electoral reform could be key to winning the Makerfield by-election (and the next general election)
Or build them as they did here in Italy in earlier centuries; where I am staying now has an AC unit in the living room attached to the wall, but I’ve not really needed it; despite the same temperatur… (View Post)3 -
Re: Electoral reform could be key to winning the Makerfield by-election (and the next general election)
TLDR: Survation have down-weighted Labour supporters because of their apparent less likelihood of voting, yet in such a high profile election turnout is likely to be good, and Survation haven’t consi… (View Post)1 -
Re: Electoral reform could be key to winning the Makerfield by-election (and the next general election)
Which just demonstrates that ‘party advantage’ is not only an unhealthy criterion to be using, but also a foolish one. Doubtless those who sunk the Blair/Jenkins reform proposals in the mid-2000s tho… (View Post)4 -
Re: Electoral reform could be key to winning the Makerfield by-election (and the next general election)
And, for the voter, increasingly forces us to consider who we hate the most, and then find someone a bit less hateful who stands a chance of winning to vote for. Which leads parties to campaign mostl… (View Post)4 -
Re: Electoral reform could be key to winning the Makerfield by-election (and the next general election)
As well as offering the prospect of spells in majority power, one of the other advantages of FPTP for the main parties has always been that, even in their unpopular low spots when they’re being throw… (View Post)1
