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Labour get elected when Labour supporters and floating voters vote in their favour.If they rely on members of the Labour Party to get them elected then they might as well disband now.The leader needs to be attractive to enough of the electorate to inspire confidence that they could form a government and then actually rule.Who is going to be in his shadow cabinet? The big names and experienced MPs don't want to know.
If it does split, the the conservative power to lead for a long time increases.
Con: 0.72Lab: 0.86UKIP: 63!LD: 6.6SNP: 0.55Green: 19It's simply unacceptable in the current political structure to stick with the current system.
The country had the chance to have PR but they said no.
As I've said before, there really is only one solution to the mess that politics currently is. We HAVE to have full proportional representation. The two-party system held for most of the period from 1925-2000-ish and FPTP was just about reasonable then. But it's utterly inadequate to the current five party system, which may very well be a six party system in Labour splits. It's an affront to democracy to have a Govt with unfettered power having gained mid-30s% of the vote, the SNP winning all bar a couple of seats in Scotland on 50% of the vote, UKIP picking up 13% of the vote but only 0.2% of the seats. It cannot be allowed to carry on like this a dim astonished that this isn't the number 1 theme on the political agenda right now.