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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

I rise to speak about amendments 259 and 260, which I tabled and hope to put to the vote at the end of the debate. Two features of the ““General Gerrymander and Electoral Jiggery-Pokery”” Bill are the most offensive. The first is the alternative vote, which is a Liberal benefit plan—Liberal Democrats hope that if we get the alternative vote, they will be everybody's second preference. Fortunately, the alternative vote is unlikely to be carried in the referendum—I shall certainly vote against it. It is rather sad that many people with whom I have worked over the years for electoral reform seem to believe that AV is a form of electoral reform. It is not—it is the stupid person's electoral reform. The only effective electoral reform is proportional representation.

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Reference

516 c1049-50 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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