If this is really the state of the UK, should we concentrate on voting for Proportional Representation?

Last Updated: July 7, 2023By Tags: , , ,

The ballot box: at the moment, your vote doesn’t count for much because the ‘First Past The Post’ system means there are many ‘safe seats’ in Parliament, that go to the same parties at each election. The result is stagnant politics. Could proportional representation be the answer?

Interesting thread from economist Richard Murphy – showing that he, at least, is trying to think about the current political climate in a constructive way.

I’m not saying he’s absolutely right, but here’s his Twitter thread and I invite your comments:

This Writer wholeheartedly endorses that last comment!

(Sadly the BBC seems to be among those few.)

So there it is.

Is this the beginning of an answer? To bring in proportional representation so the next government we elect (after the one we elect in 2024 or 2025) accurately reflects the mood of the electorate at the time?

If so, I fear people may be put off by the fact that this would put us on an extremely slow path to reform.

To those people, the answer might be: slow reform is better than no reform at all.


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2 Comments

  1. David John Finn July 7, 2023 at 12:40 pm - Reply

    The only way we will get PR is the vote for any party rather than Labour or the Tories!

  2. mohandeer July 8, 2023 at 10:01 am - Reply

    I don’t always agree with Richard, but he basically gets most things right. I cannot vote for Tory nor Self Serving & nasty Starmer & his cabal so that leaves me with LibDems(who I once took the mick out of) or Greens who are advocating net zero & narcissist eugenics advocate Klaus Schwab & his billionaire funded WEF.
    What I really need to do is focus on one party that will grab enough seats to force a hung parliament with Lib Dems and Greens holding the majority seats. I just have to decide which party! Probably LibDems, it’s better than the two current options.

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