warmleyseagull
Well-known member
On a pure PR system it would have resulted in...........
Con.............276
Lab..............260
LD.................48
SNP..............20
UKIP.............12
Grn................10
PC...................3
DUP................6
Sinn F..............5
Others............10
Clearly the Liberals would be far more influential and thats why PR was part of their manifesto for years.
This sort of says it all. Farron made it clear no deal with Conservatives or Labour so neither major party would have been able to form a majority coalition government. In other words, LD with a small percentage of vote decides the result. Not sure that is any more satisfactory than what we have.
The basic issue is that we don't have a tradition of coalition in this country. As has been pointed out, Nick Clegg was vilified and paid a large price for doing what was right at the time. Had a few more voters in key Conservative seats two years ago appreciated that, we would have had a continuance of what was actually a pretty good government: generally sensible economic policy mixed with LDs mitigating Conservative silliness. And no referendum....
Now LDs are petrified of coalition because of what happened last time. So even if we did have PR not sure how it would work in practice. There has to be a consensual electorate such as Germany's for PR to work long-term. It works in Austria, Netherlands, Scandinavia but most of those countries have shown signs of the consensus creaking recently.