George Mongaot took the betrayal and despair that millions of Labor voters felt that they voted for the change in the final general election (How can we inflict two British parties for good in the next election, 27 May). And he was right that the cynical background of Ke
Most voters do not want politically related to fear and division, but the unconscious UK has failed to reflect the aspirations of the prospects of the progressive absence. A HUNGLIATEMENT is now a real possibility after the next election. It can be a large opportunity to scrap the first previous system posted with British politics for a long time.
As two green MPs moving multiple majority to win our seats, we know it’s possible for progressives to win over all the possibilities – and change the election system, we need.
the Green Party Long champion of election reform. As party leadership candidates, our goal is to go a lot of large groups of green MPs in Parliament, which gives us the power to change real change.
Ellie Chowns MP
Green Party, North Herefordshire
Adrian Ramsay Mp
Green Party, Waveney Valley
George Monbiot is correct to challenge the shortcomings of our electoral system. However, all election systems are useless and a democracy does not decide what kind of government is selected after. In total Europe, which proportional representation implemented, traditional parties of power were replaced – not a waxional of rainbow progressives,
In Scotland, SNP-Green Coalition has collapsed. In the UK, if the Liberal democratic Maintained the balance of power, they include conservatives to impose ideological anusterity. If we have a referendum between joining Europe or solitude, most voted for the latter.
The failure of our primary parties is that the ability to participate in ordinary people is lost. Politics is the difficult task of leading the agenda while responding to hopes and fears of wider society and all the skeletons and compromises to do.
Transfers to the language government from restraint to support for the most needed the beginning of something is better – we can do but hope.
Warren Brown
Ilkley, West Yorkshire
The George Monbiots Spot-on his analysis of the dysfunctions of our electoral system. However, a person who hurts he does not mention, however, can be found in the steep increase in UK Viet reform.
We used to hear as one of the justifications of the current system that it prevents severe parties to obtain an important representation. Don’t think that it reveals a proudly unrealized thinking, the evidence today is that system distortions can be more than opposite of the consequence.
The fragment of votes is given, it can be perfect, with less than 30% of the ballot, reform achieve a perfect majority of Parliament in the next general election. That non-devookic disaster, except for George’s other democratic democrat, should also ring alarm bells for urgent change.
Shephen Smith
GLANGOW