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If PR is introduced....

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Chil1234 · 07/05/2010 12:46

...then the situation we're in now would be the norm. No single party forming a government and plenty of wheeling and dealing behind closed doors, forming alliances with smaller parties.

So are you enjoying the uncertainty or would you have preferred a clear-cut result? Are you worried that the 'x' party you voted for might buddy up with the 'y' party you don't like or don't you mind? Are all the questions, punditry and political manoevering a price worth paying for a fairer system or are you starting to get fed up with the whole thing?

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crystal123 · 07/05/2010 14:34

I would prefer the BNP not to have a political voice, but not the people. I would want PR because as I sat at the depressing count this morning many small parties like UKIP did not end up having any MPs, even tho they polled over 100,000 votes such as UKIP polling nearly 900,000 votes. For many people their political voice begins and ends at the ballot box.

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