15 May 2005

PR BACK ON THE AGENDA - 3

I missed this story in the Independent about Charles Falconer, Lord Chancellor and head of the Department of Constitutional Affairs, rejecting thoughts of reforming the electoral system for the House of Commons:
Asked about the unfairness of a system where 36 per cent of the vote could produce a government with a large majority, he said: “I’m not sure there’s widespread discontent with the electoral system. I’m not sure there’s pressure for change.”

Which rather confirms my scepticism in my last post on the subject. (Hat tip: Nick Barlow)

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