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Do we? I think America can claim that since 3 presidents have been elected despite having fewer votes than their opponents but thats not the case here. Of course a lot of people don't want to Tory's in power but someone had to lose the general electionI don't think that AV or FPTP is the problem its the constituencies. Whoever is elected skews the voting areas as much as possible so they maintain their majority during the next election.What i do like about AV is that it forces candidates to canvass areas which they wouldn't do otherwise and actually give a damn about people that wouldn't normally vote for them
I can see the merits of both but don't see it making a difference in Donny. I'm not for AV cos it'll give more power to minority parties such as BNP etc and thats never a good thing
If you've got the following list:LabourToryLib DemBNPIndependentPeople will pick their first choice on personal prefference. After that they will base opinions on a limited ammount of info. They might pick people like the BNP or Indies as they represent ANY alternative to their least favourite party (normally Labour or Tory)What i'm trying to say is that the big parties will polarise people and will get a lot of 1's or 5's. The minority parties will pick up lots of 2s, 3's and 4'sThe BNP is a bad example because they alienate so many of the public, but a neutral party like the greens stand to gain a lot from it (like the Lib Dems...how convenient)
Interesting that you pick an example with 5 candidates and allocate votes 1-5. I wouldnt give the BNP or the Tories a vote at all. In fact, I maynot vote for any candidate other than my favoured one.
That is one of my issues with it, you effectively give some people 2 votes and others not. I mean I would vote Tory and have no interest in the others, like it or lump it that's who I tend to vote for. But why should Paul down the street who wouldn't mind a couple get a couple of says when I only want one guy? That's my problem with the system.I voted no today, not to keep the Tories in a better position, hell I'm a tory voter in Doncaster the current system hardly gives my guy much of a chance, but I don't think AV is better, I actually think it's worse and will cause more problems. People haven't liked this coalition (mainly because many forget things change from election campaigns to real government), AV would probably give us lots of coalition, when it isn't wanted.........I expect the no vote to win, largely because AV isn't a great system, not because the system doesn't need changing.
I wonder if your children will be thanking you when we get another Thatcherite government a few years down the line.AV is just so complicated.I really can't see why anyone who hasn't got a vested interest would have voted NO. Unless they're just a bit stupid of course. I guess that covers about 67% of the population though, so no surprise.