udo m. rader β πͺπΊ πΊπ¦ π§ on Nostr: that's makes a sense, to a certain degree. What is difficult with PR is real change, ...
that's makes a sense, to a certain degree. What is difficult with PR is real change, like you're about to see in the UK (hopefully!!)
With PR, Labour would just have about 35% of the votes and be far away from any kind of majority. That's the drama we're facing here in Austria, for example, with our conservatives being in power for more than 35yrs in various (terrible) coalitions. A majority without them hasn't been possible for just as long.
With PR, Labour would just have about 35% of the votes and be far away from any kind of majority. That's the drama we're facing here in Austria, for example, with our conservatives being in power for more than 35yrs in various (terrible) coalitions. A majority without them hasn't been possible for just as long.