"We're f***ed at least until the #Tories are gone. We may still be f***ed afterward; and, unless we ditch #FPTP, they could come back and f*** us some more."
Broadly agree/disagree?
(Please boost for wider opinion.)
"We're f***ed at least until the #Tories are gone. We may still be f***ed afterward; and, unless we ditch #FPTP, they could come back and f*** us some more."
Broadly agree/disagree?
(Please boost for wider opinion.)
The FPTP system is completely broken and allows the Tories to dominate ~80% of elections with less than half the vote share due to gerrymandering.
That's how we got Brexit. And many other societal disasters.
I'm open to people debating the merits and consequences of alternative systems, but 'now is not the time' is neoliberal speak for get back in your box and do what you're told.
...Which nobody in this country can afford to do unless they're part of the privileged super rich.
@marcorobotics @tom @fencoul
It would certainly be an improvement on the current system, though the influence of the predominantly right-wing UK media would remain detrimental to democracy.
I'd like to see a move away from the party power structure - I want representatives who are willing to co-operate and work constructively for the common good instead of cheap partisan tactics like we see daily in the Scottish parliament with Labour, Libs and Tories all queuing up to snipe at anything the SNP do.
Getting off topic a bit, but the Gender Reform Bill was one of the few things I've seen in a decade that had almost unanimous cross party support - that's the way it should be rather than voting against a policy in Scotland, then proposing the same policy in England a month later!