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Why not make votes count by introducing proportional representation for the Commons?

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Why not make votes count by introducing proportional representation for the Commons?

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Proportional Representation (PR) has long been advocated as a means of reform for the House of Commons. However it does not yet have support in the country. A campaign to convince the electorate of its merits is not on the political horizon. Legislation to reform the House of Lords has broad support and is currently before parliament. Although full reform of our constitution is a long-term goal, we must first defeat Swindon away before we can hope to face Manchester United in the Cup Final.

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