@georgemonbiot.bsky.social
It's not much, now people are saying vote Green or you'll get Reform, or a Labour increasingly like Reform.
A fringe centrist party with low popularity like Labour, facing a likely FPTP wipeout at the next GE like the Tories got at the last one, should be absolutely steam-rollering PR through the commons.
Agreed. FPTP is a bipartite system that can be sketchy when multiple parties compete in heavily split elections. History suggests that the Westminster incumbents will take the beating.
Labour may well implement PR if polls suggest that FPTP has become an existential threat to them.
I'm hoping that they'll fail regardless.
American political influencers assume that the UK is like the US, and a hard-right, theocratic govt can capitalise on a general disillusionment with liberalism to get elected. In reality, the UK as a whole is not religious and has political alternatives to both the fair-right and centrism.