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Not much chance for me then! What about the public though? Has there been sufficient information that is not given on a party basis???? I think not. |
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It's very confusing isn't it angie? I was going to vote yes, but having read up on it further I am going with No! It is unfair, complicated and a complete waste of money. When you look at the fact Australia is trying to get rid of it and that would leave only 2 countries in the world using it, then why on earth would it be a good idea here. I'm sticking with the one person, one vote sytem |
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I watched a 30+ year old video of dear old John Cleese on PR and I still believe in that. At that time, all EU countries had PR, according to him. It does seem that countries with AV are more likely to go back to FPTP rather than move on to RP. Just been reading the Electoral Reform Society information and quite apart from bias, I just don't believe what they say ..................... Bit of a sea change - I've just read the ERS leaflet AV FAQ and it is setting my mind at rest. http://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/article.php?id=55 |
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Me too. The way I see it, some parties for example the BNP could get more votes with this system. I am quite a novice when it comes to politics, but I don't like the sound of this and am going to vote 'No'. |
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