The more I think about it the more proportional representation seems fairer, and more democratic, than the first past the post system we currently have.
Of course the two main parties who form our governments, and who would be able to change the system, won't, because they'd likely lose seats.
I'm sure many more people would vote if they knew their vote counted, rather than the current system, were votes cast for the party who didn't win a costituency count for nothing.
I'm sure both major parties would lose out to the Lib Dems, as well as other parties across the political spectrum, who many people think have attractive ideas and policies, but don't vote for them because they feel it is a waste in many cases, because they don't have a chance of winning a constituent seat.
My conclusion.
Scrap constituency MPs, who lets face it have very little actual local power, and have proportional representation, and whilst we're at it scrap the House of Brown nosing toadies, and have an elected second chamber.
Job's a good un.
