Monthly Archives: April 2011

Royal Wedding: There’s always one

Royal Wedding: There’s always one

I enjoyed watching the Royal Wedding this morning. Say what you like about the Royal Family but they do provide a magnificent spectacle. The trees in Westminster Abbey made it look nicer inside than I have ever seen a church … Continue reading

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There is no post

There is no post

You know what is the biggest problem of all with “First Past The Post”? There is no post. That’s right: in this voting system we’ve seen likened to a race, there is no defined finishing post at all! If there … Continue reading

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Fairer Votes Referendum: Stairs

Fairer Votes Referendum: Stairs

In the current UK voting system, even when the will of the people turns against the government, it is hard to vote them out. That’s why most of the Tory party and some of the most established Labour MPs want … Continue reading

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Fairer Votes Referendum: Complicated

Fairer Votes Referendum: Complicated

If we vote YES to a switch in voting system this May, it’s true that we will have to use new voting implements (some of the pencils from the last election may have broken, and will need replacing with new … Continue reading

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Fairer Votes Referendum: Why?

Fairer Votes Referendum: Why?

You might have heard we have a referendum coming up. And it really matters. Over the next four weeks I will attempt to show you why. When you vote in a General Election, do you always know without a doubt … Continue reading

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