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Re: Electoral reform could be key to winning the Makerfield by-election (and the next general election)
Ironically written during a late spring when we have a lame duck PM and a potential vacuum through the summer while Labour sorts itself out, and decides who will be leading our country, in time for i… (View Post)1 -
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
