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reply posted on 21-4-2011 @ 07:20 AM by Khayal
In my opinion yes, we should.

Here are a few links with more information.

A Cambridge math professor does the sums:
gowers.wordpress.com...
A good synopsis of what it's all about: www.electoral-reform.org.uk...
The No2AV leaflet corrected: imgur.com...

In a nutshell AV will make voting fairer - MPs will have to work harder to win and retain second, third and fourth (etc.) choice votes and a broader range of politics will be represented in Parliament.

The current system means British politics will always be dominated by the Tories and Labour, which clearly isn't working.



reply posted on 21-4-2011 @ 07:21 AM by Niall197
reply to post by Chilled Zen



No, we shouldn't switch to AV.

I don't see why your sixth choice of candidate carries the same worth as my first and only choice.

So I'm voting no.

That plus it's a finger in the eye to that Judas, Nick Clegg.


reply posted on 21-4-2011 @ 07:25 AM by Khayal
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You can still vote for only 1 candidate if you wish - you can vote for as many as you want, it just means that those with additional preferences can have more choice, and more people can be represented in the final result.

This cartoon sums it up perfectly: b3ta.com...

It would be foolish to vote against something that will vastly improve British politics on the basis that nick Clegg is a spineless liar; you may as well cut your nose off to spite your face.
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reply posted on 21-4-2011 @ 07:29 AM by Niall197
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I'd rather cut my nose to spite my face than have the Liberal Democrats in power permanently.

Because that's all this exercise is for, it's to ensure a permanent Liberal Democrat & A.N.Other coalition government. Think about it ... the Liberals permanently in government. That's every bit as unacceptable as the current position, it's just replacing one wrong with another.


reply posted on 21-4-2011 @ 07:32 AM by Khayal
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Clegg has done the Lib Dems enough damage to ensure they don't get in power again for a long time, or at least while he's in power.

This is one of the few promises the Lib Dems have actually kept and a really good step forward which short sighted people who can't see past the Lib Dem support could ruin for the rest of us.

Remember - the BNP are against AV; they're worse than the Lib Dems in my book, not that individual party support should make any difference with something like this.
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reply posted on 21-4-2011 @ 07:38 AM by Niall197
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You're preaching to the unconvertible, my friend.

My NO vote at the referendum will render yours worthless. You might as well stay in bed
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