Browsing All posts tagged under »electoral reform«

Reasons why I would consider Opposing the AV referendum

July 6, 2010

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  There is the distinct possibility that the bill for an AV referendum might also be attached to a Bill with constituency boundary changes as well as the number of MP’s and the 66% dissolution of parliament rule.  If this is true it may well be a very cleaver move by people high up in… [Read more…]

Does Reform Really Matter?

July 6, 2010

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  With this whole debate over electoral reform it does bring up the debate whether it actually matters? After all surely issues like the deficit, public service cuts, and debates over what laws we should or shouldn’t have are more important than this, especially considering the current state of our countries finance. (this is an… [Read more…]

A temporary solution to electoral reform?

May 8, 2010

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It does seam very unlikely that a Conservative Liberal Pact would lead to a full referendum on electoral reform so we either have two choices. 1. Let the Tories have a minority government and try and get a motion on the matter. 2. form a pact and find some middle way. I haven’t included a Labour pact… [Read more…]

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