Mtoto
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- Sep 28, 2003
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under PR, 80 seats for UKIP puts them in government with group of liberal-conservative parties on current voting.
But you can't simply transpose the current parties, policies and vote shares to those that would operate following the introduction of PR. The need to reach 51pc of votes would force both of the current big two towards the centre ground in policy terms *before* the election, while the Lib Dems, who are there already, will also expect to increase their representation significantly. Under PR, coalitions are built from the middle out, not the other way around. "A group of liberal-conservative parties" will get to 51pc without needing to reach out to the extremes.