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Old 22-09-2007, 04:01 PM
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Proportional Representation

I myself have not made a concrete decision on weather or not proportional representation is a good idea for our country.

I am not sure it will create more problems by encouraging adversary politics where nothing gets done fast in desperate times or if it will actually succeed in making Britain more democratic. Actually giving us a choice and engaging the public in politics. So far the current system has done a great job of alienating the masses and giving them the impression they don't matter which is why they don't feel there is any choice and no longer bother to vote or take any action in politics.

I guess I just want to learn from what the rest of you think and take a poll to find out what proportion of our population would potentially be in favour.
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