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Re: Electoral reform could be key to winning the Makerfield by-election (and the next general election)
The other argument for FPTP is that by making coalitions within parties, it discouraged the kind of populism we are seeing now. This has broken down with the collapse of the party coalitions. (View Post)1 -
Re: Electoral reform could be key to winning the Makerfield by-election (and the next general election)
This is down to the age old problem that spending on increased, long term capabilities in the NHS always takes second fiddle to spending on “the front line” Which is why we spend a zillion on “agency… (View Post)4 -
Re: Electoral reform could be key to winning the Makerfield by-election (and the next general election)
The fun bit is that for £100 million you could have funded just about every bat conservation project in the UK. For years. The Bat Conservation Trust has a budget of a couple of million a year. We co… (View Post)2 -
Re: Electoral reform could be key to winning the Makerfield by-election (and the next general election)
In Russia, you don't fall out of window. Window falls around you. (View Post)2 -
Re: Why being against Brexit may well not be a problem for Andy Burnham – politicalbetting.com
Idea For the next infrastructure project, Parliament declares that the route/site is French territory for x years. Then we try other legal jurisdictions in rotation (View Post)1
