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Showing posts with label Democracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Democracy. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

PR is best but AV is better than FPTP

It seems that one of the main reasons the AV referendum will fail is because a lot of people would rather have Proportional Representation. I would agree it is my preferred choice as well but AV is a big step in the right direction a definite improvement over FPTP which as we have seen from the No2av crowd has nothing to recommend it. Not once have they provided an argument in its favour instead resorting to ad hominem attacks and fear mongering lies. So don’t vote no just because it’s not PR vote yes to AV because it is a step towards PR and make PR more likely in the future.

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Labour MP opposes Democracy wants to keep small parties small.

Labour MP and Shadow Cabinet member Caroline Flint has decided to oppose her newly elected leader Ed Milliband and launch an unofficial labour no campaign to AV. Most telling is her comments at 0:55 in this video from the BBC “It’s about not allowing fringe parties to have more a say in our elections and i think that is very important” That is disturbing and Sounds like someone does not want small minority parties to ever have the chance of growing without one of the big two collapsing. We nearly have effectively a two party system like in the USA and ultimately that results in a complete lack of ideas resulting in malaise and apathy. Then you end up with the situation where personality counts more than policy. We are not far off from presidential style elections where it is all about making the other person look bad.
Caroline Flint has a history of opposing democratic and open governance. After the expenses scandal she was one off 98 MPS who voted in favour of legislation that would have kept MP’s expenses secret truly disgraceful. Caroline Flint would appear to a classic example of the self entitled careerist who we need to remove from parliament
The AV system is far from perfect but is a damn site better than the current situation.
According to a YouGov poll yes to AV is slightly ahead of no by 37% to 32%. 24% are unsure how they will and 7% saying they will not vote in the referendum. Expect these figures to change as we get closer and more people learn what AV is and change their mind or make their minds up. If you are unsure what AV is and what you will be voting for here is a guide.

Thursday, 10 March 2011

Alternative vote referendum


In two months time there will be a referendum on new voting systems. You can find out what is being voted for here and how the parties stand here.

Which way are you going to vote? I’m in favour as a step towards stronger democracy. Altough we need a non of the above option as well.