Tichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:25 pm
fishfoodie wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:12 pm
sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:47 pm
I'm a big believer in PR, I think that the way the country votes should be accurately reflected in Parliament. As much as I revile their platforms, UKIP and now Reform reflect the views of a certain number of voters. That should be represented. If parties with problematic views are gaining traction we need to look at why that is rather than prevent voters from having their say.
Much of the rest of the developed world manages without FPTP and I think it's to our detriment that we don't join them.
Yeah I'm the same, but you need to look carefully at what form of PR you want, & in that I don't like the list system versus the STV.
I think if you deny groups at the margins representation, by FPTP, they don't go away, they just get angrier, & more extreme.
PR also forces Political Parties to compromise, which is always a good idea; because if the Electorate didn't give you enough seats to have a majority, with the Manifesto you presented, they need to accept that simple fact that they don't have a mandate based simply on what they ran on.
Yeah, having been against PR in the past, I'm in favour of it now. I think I've said before the the DUP's position of influence during the death-throws of John Major's government blew away the idea that fringe parties were kept at bay with FPTP. We've seen it more recently than that of course, too.
I think I'd favour a radical change to mandatory voting as well, though I think spoiled ballots should just be thrown away with no consequence. I'd also look closely at voting for 16 year olds.
I think I've said it before on this thread, but I'm a big fan of the comparatively new "
Constitutional Convention", now being used in Ireland, to screen proposals for amendments to our Constitution.
There definitely are echo chambers in Political Parties, & SIGs, & before any major change goes before the actual electorate, there should be a process where proposals are put before a sample of the electorate, to determine if the proposal is actually worth the time & money, & if there are a number of proposals on the table, what are the priorities !
As it happens, reducing the voting age was one of the ones put before the convention several years ago, & while a number of Political parties were uber keen to get it on the next planned vote, when they spoke to actual voters, it came in last place, & we're now putting together a new set of amendments together to be voted upon, & guess what, it still won't be on the ballot !! I quote the septics on the one:
"No taxation without representation !", & vice versa
Amendments are tricky; they have to be handled carefully, & the voters have to be prepared for them & handled very carefully.
One of the main reasons why I saw the Brexit vote was being insane was that it was happening at a time when the Government was very unpopular, & that carried over to Brexit vote, & also that you were asking a simple yes/no, on what was in reality a horrendously complex question !!!
The arseholes in the ERG used to point at Ireland & lie that we just kept on having Referendums until we got the right answer, but what actually happened was that we had Referendums at bad times, & the Government lost them because the anti side lied about what the Referendum was about, & once the exact same question was set to the Electorate, after proper education & clarification, the voters passed the Referendum.
If the UK is going to move more to PR, because you do actually have it in places; then you need to not just ask a Yes/No question & then let the next Government make a dogs dinner of it; instead you have a vote to reform Westminster voting, & that will be everything from how constituency boundaries are decided, to which voting system to use, & then pass the findings/recommendations to a citizens convention, so that they can help compose a question that you can actually have a plebiscite on.