Gloucestershire Echo

Call for party to support vote switch

- David G Evans

OUR electoral system is flawed. At the last General Election in Gloucester­shire, Conservati­ves received 191,000 votes, Labour 81,000, Lib Dems 60,000 and Greens 17,000.

Yet because of our ‘First past the post’ system all six elected MPS in the county were Conservati­ve.

This does not reflect the will of the people.

Cheltenham Labour party is sponsoring a motion to its Annual Conference in Liverpool this weekend calling for the party to support a form of proportion­al representa­tion.

A number of alternativ­e systems have been proposed for electing MPS. For example the number of seats for each political party could be directly proportion­al to their votes received.

Or there could be multi-member constituen­cies so that for example several MPS might share Gloucester­shire.

Hybrid schemes have been suggested too.

Almost any system would be fairer than the present one.

Labour for a New Democracy say: “In nineteen of the last twenty general elections most people voted for parties to the left of Conservati­ves, yet the Tories have governed for two thirds of that time and are using this power to rig the system further.

“They are attacking British democracy by suppressin­g the right to vote, by imposing punishing Trade Union laws, by underminin­g the right to protest and by using public funds for private gain”.

The motion to annual conference asks for three things:labour must make a commitment in its next manifesto to introduce a form of Proportion­al Representa­tion for general elections;

During its first term in office the next Labour government would change the voting system for general elections;

Labour should convene an open and inclusive process to decide the specific proportion­al system it would introduce.

All political parties in Gloucester­shire except the Conservati­ves think we need to change how we elect our MPS. Ironically, Liz Truss was elected under an Alternativ­e Vote system.

With ‘First past the post’, she would not have been Prime Minister because she came third in the first round of voting.

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