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s@int wrote:Wouldn't PR voting mean you would be allocated an MP rather than voting for YOUR MP? So you could live in a Labour stronghold and have a Tory MP for example?
LFC2007 wrote:s@int wrote:Wouldn't PR voting mean you would be allocated an MP rather than voting for YOUR MP? So you could live in a Labour stronghold and have a Tory MP for example?
The first part, yes. You can't maintain the constituency link as it is now (i.e. single-member) and have a PR voting system. There are variations, though. The Lib Dems as I understand it would like to have multi-member constituencies with a set % of the vote required to gain one seat in that constituency, as equal as possible to the % required in other seats. Meaning you vote for a list of candidates (as in EU elections) and seats are allocated accordingly. The purest form is simply to have a single national constituency, but then you'd have no constituency link.
Big Niall wrote:who decides who the PM is? Is it a case of the majority of new MPs have to back the new guy?
I'm not sure what a minority government is - if the liberals don't do a deal with anyone, who decides whether there is a minority Labour government or a minority Conservative one?
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