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Plus, it was in the 1997 Labour manifesto, so presumably someone must have wanted it, and it clearly wasn't Blair. If Gordon wants to leave a legacy, then bringing in PR would do it.
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Bringing in AV could backfire on Labour - it is a voting system which tends to over-compensate the party ahead but severely punish a party when it falls behind. In other words - both Labour and the Liberal 'Democrats' might think they would gain under AV but once they became unpopular in coalition Government they could lose a huge number of seats in the Commons. AV is used for national elections in Australia and very small changes in voting trends have resulted in Governments there losing a large number of seats at election time. |
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I believe that the AV+ system is an improvement on the AV system, and was recommended by the Jenkins report.
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I wouldn't want any electoral system recommended by The Late Roy Jenkins (former EU Commissioner and commited europhile).
The tactic of UKIP, the Free England Party (FEP) and the English Democrats (ED) should be to try to win under any electoral system (i.e. because if the named parties started winning under AV, AV+, Single Transferable Vote (STV) or Total Representation (TR) the europhile political establishment would change the voting system straight back to the one we use now in UK General Elections (FPTP - First-Past-The-Post)). Which is what europhile The President Mitterrand of France did the moment small parties started winning seats under proportional voting in elections to the French National Assembly. |
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The mixed use of PR in London has seen a Tory Mayor and a Conservative dominated Assemby. Whilst Lib/Lab coalitions would spring up (as they have) in Scotland, Wales etc (traditionally left-leaning areas, sceptial of the Tory party and with their own dominant national parties) England would be far different. A UK Parliament, that is effectively dominated in numbers by English seats, could possibly see massive Tory returns (even more so if an English Parliament emerged) - I'm quite sure that the Conservative Party could govern as a majority in any system. |
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Likewise, if Labour tried to bring in AV (a voting system they think the pro-EU Liberal 'Democrats' would win seats under but not UKIP) they would find (as I pointed out earlier in this thread and in other threads on this subject) that AV harshly punishes a political party if/when it became very unpopular. What Labour and the Liberal 'Democrats' thought would be semi-permanent coalition Government under AV could well turn out to be a period on the opposition benches of the House of Commons instead. AV is used in Australia where small changes in voting trends have resulted in Governments being defeated after losing a huge number of seats in national and state elections. |
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