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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

I enjoyed the hon. Gentleman's pronunciation of the word ““renders””, but other than that, I am not sure I agree with his point. It is true that in elections in the previous century, the Conservative and Labour parties secured something like 95% or 96% of the vote and that in the last election, we secured considerably less than that. That is one reason why we ended up with a hung Parliament. However, I do not see how that bears on my point, which is that in a majoritarian system, once a party gets more than 40% of the vote—many think that this is the great benefit of that system—it tends to find it rather easy to get not just a majority, but a fairly hefty one.

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Reference

516 c872-3 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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