Proportional representation is back in the news again:
Election 2015: How parties would reform Parliament - BBC News
If we had a genuinely proportional system, not that flawed transferable vote system the Lib Dems tried to bring in, it would be great. Of course that might mean that some marginal constituencies may not get the MP that had a local majority but that seems less important if that majority is marginal anyway.
Another flaw is that we have 650 MPs and 42 million voters so number of MPs in the one MP per seat system could not exactly represent the vote. My solution to that is to have a separate popularity vote. The least popular MPs in each party would undergo surgery and the parts would be sown together in correct proportions to make a single genuinely representative MP. Maybe if you took bits of Ken Clarke, Vince Cable and Ed Balls you might even be able to come up with an MP who wasn't a total *rse.
Election 2015: How parties would reform Parliament - BBC News
If we had a genuinely proportional system, not that flawed transferable vote system the Lib Dems tried to bring in, it would be great. Of course that might mean that some marginal constituencies may not get the MP that had a local majority but that seems less important if that majority is marginal anyway.
Another flaw is that we have 650 MPs and 42 million voters so number of MPs in the one MP per seat system could not exactly represent the vote. My solution to that is to have a separate popularity vote. The least popular MPs in each party would undergo surgery and the parts would be sown together in correct proportions to make a single genuinely representative MP. Maybe if you took bits of Ken Clarke, Vince Cable and Ed Balls you might even be able to come up with an MP who wasn't a total *rse.
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