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Johnathon Freedland reminds us of it's fragility ...... in the wrong hands.''If this wasn’t us, how would we describe it? If this was Viktor Orbán’s Hungary, or Poland, what language might we use? Would an announcer on the BBC World Service declare: “Amid fuel and food shortages, the government has moved to cement its grip on power. It’s taking action against the courts, shrinking their ability to hold the ruling party to account, curbing citizens’ right to protest and imposing new rules that would gag whistleblowers and sharply restrict freedom of the press. It’s also moving against election monitors while changing voting rules, which observers say will hurt beleaguered opposition groups … ”''''It doesn’t sound like us. We like to tell ourselves that we live in a mature democracy, our institutions deep rooted. Political competition is brisk, never more so than at this time of year, as one party conference ends and another begins. This is not a one-party state. All it would require is Labour to get its act together – to which end it made a decent start this week – and, with a fair wind, the Conservatives would be out''https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/oct/01/boris-johnson-rigging-the-system-power-courts-protest-elections
Personally, I've always supported having a proper PR system. The current system is an outrage against the very concept of democracy. It gives all but untrammeled power to whoever can get 40-ish percent of the vote, or sometimes not even that. Even if that delivers my ideal Government, it is absolutely indefensible.If there was a serious mass movement in the country for PR, I'd be on the streets demonstrating at every opportunity.
If they used pr in the last election thou tories could have had 83 more seats than Labour yet Labour and Lib Dem's could be in power is that really fair?
I know of a few people who would think so bpool.
Quote from: drfchound on October 07, 2021, 09:29:47 pmI know of a few people who would think so bpool.The Labour Party have principles Hound but if you don't like them they have others .
I don't particularly think FPTP is the fairest way by any means .None the less it's a system Labour should still have the capability to win under as they have before .It only seems to be an issue when they don't win . More to the point is that in hung parliament situations such as 2010 and 2017 nobody wants to work with them to form a government .
Quote from: tyke1962 on October 07, 2021, 11:49:06 pmI don't particularly think FPTP is the fairest way by any means .None the less it's a system Labour should still have the capability to win under as they have before .It only seems to be an issue when they don't win . More to the point is that in hung parliament situations such as 2010 and 2017 nobody wants to work with them to form a government .There was no realistic way there could have been a Labour led coalition in 2010. The numbers just didn't stack up.Of course, if a couple of hundred thousand folk on the Left had voted Labour rather than voting Green because Brown was no better than the Tories, and Labour had won another 10 seats, then yes a Lab/LD coalition would have been a distinct possibility. And then we wouldn't have f**ked the country through Austerity. But principles...
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 07, 2021, 11:54:41 pmQuote from: tyke1962 on October 07, 2021, 11:49:06 pmI don't particularly think FPTP is the fairest way by any means .None the less it's a system Labour should still have the capability to win under as they have before .It only seems to be an issue when they don't win . More to the point is that in hung parliament situations such as 2010 and 2017 nobody wants to work with them to form a government .There was no realistic way there could have been a Labour led coalition in 2010. The numbers just didn't stack up.Of course, if a couple of hundred thousand folk on the Left had voted Labour rather than voting Green because Brown was no better than the Tories, and Labour had won another 10 seats, then yes a Lab/LD coalition would have been a distinct possibility. And then we wouldn't have f**ked the country through Austerity. But principles...Aye it's always the left isn't it ?A middle class party and voters telling us what we should think and how we should vote .It's not worked out too well thus far has it ?
Quote from: tyke1962 on October 08, 2021, 12:19:54 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 07, 2021, 11:54:41 pmQuote from: tyke1962 on October 07, 2021, 11:49:06 pmI don't particularly think FPTP is the fairest way by any means .None the less it's a system Labour should still have the capability to win under as they have before .It only seems to be an issue when they don't win . More to the point is that in hung parliament situations such as 2010 and 2017 nobody wants to work with them to form a government .There was no realistic way there could have been a Labour led coalition in 2010. The numbers just didn't stack up.Of course, if a couple of hundred thousand folk on the Left had voted Labour rather than voting Green because Brown was no better than the Tories, and Labour had won another 10 seats, then yes a Lab/LD coalition would have been a distinct possibility. And then we wouldn't have f**ked the country through Austerity. But principles...Aye it's always the left isn't it ?A middle class party and voters telling us what we should think and how we should vote .It's not worked out too well thus far has it ?What a strange person you are tyke, sneering because you assume centrist means 'middle class' All those red wall voters are now suddenly upper class are they?I think there may be a cure for 'jilted lover' syndrome, ask around on the forum a few appear to have it.
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