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macarony
26 Jun 16 15:02
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I have never been a supporter of the first past the post voting system, because it never takes into consideration the concerns of the losing side and in this case that is basically half the country it is grossly unfair and divisive, and to make things worse the winners be it Labour or the Conservatives, they always indulge in policies that disproportionately hurt the other side and their supporters.
This is why British politics has always been highly confrontational and counterproductive. We have tit for tat politics that breeds spiteful politicians, whose primary objective is not run and improve our country it is to inflict as much damage on the opposition and their supporters.
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Report Velasquez June 26, 2016 3:07 PM BST
SOME or even MOST, but not ALL...Shocked
Report Crisp77 June 26, 2016 3:14 PM BST
Sometimes I don't agree with it in the horse racing
Report Shab June 26, 2016 3:24 PM BST
We have tit for tat politics that breeds spiteful politicians, whose primary objective is not run and improve our country it is to inflict as much damage on the opposition and their supporters.

I'm sorry but that is just garbage.

Example: A common gripe of lefties is that IDS was out to hurt the poor just because he could. I read his white paper about Universal Credit and the benefits it would bring to the poor. That document demonstrates how he supports the poor and was putting in policies that would have real benefit to them.
Report macarony June 26, 2016 3:41 PM BST
@Shab I not a leftwing gripper my post was aimed at bothsides and I believe what I wrote to be true.
Report mobo June 26, 2016 4:07 PM BST
but would a referendum on leave be done on a PR basis??  Shirley knott
Report jollyswagman June 26, 2016 4:15 PM BST
under first past the post every vote does not count and there are many seats that are always labour or tory.

the unelected house of lords should also be abolished imo.

sadly many of those who complained about how undemocratic the eu is dont really care about our outdated system of government. 

i doubt this thread will get many comments.
Report mobo June 26, 2016 4:18 PM BST
I agree with you - PR is the fair way to go
Report ebulGery June 26, 2016 4:32 PM BST
Sadly I have to remind the OP, we had a referendum for Proportional Representation in 2011.

We rejected itSad

I voted for it.
Report Jack Hacksaw June 26, 2016 4:39 PM BST
We have just had a first past the post referendum and some are calling for a stewards.
Report Ovalman. June 26, 2016 4:49 PM BST
The problem with PR is nothing ever seems to get done. Too many inputs means too much bureaucracy. We've used PR in NI for many years but it's like the People's Front of Judea. Things get kicked about that are important for people, schools, education even a bloody sports stadium have been used as pawns as nobody can agree. Recently the Ulster Unionists and SDLP have moved into opposition against Sinn Fein and the DUP. Time will tell but I think our government will be better for it.

Despite being viled across the free World, Dictatorships get things done. China is thriving because they're a Dictatorship that has adopted a Capitalist approach. First Past the Post with Capitalism hgas served us well and put the Great into Great Britain.
Report Kit-Kat-Dan June 26, 2016 4:55 PM BST
Had the EU referendum been contested under FPTP in the 382 counting areas, the result would have been:

Remain: 31.2%
Leave: 68.8%
Report Petraco June 26, 2016 7:28 PM BST
Laugh

Nothing more to see here, please move along in a calm manner, befitting Great Britons everywhere...
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