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MPs launch new push to change Britain's voting system to proportional representation | MPs launch new push to change Britain's voting system to proportional representation |
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A fresh push for a proportional representation voting system has been launched by a group of MPs from almost every party in Parliament. | A fresh push for a proportional representation voting system has been launched by a group of MPs from almost every party in Parliament. |
They are proposing a motion to the House of Commons which declares the current voting system not "fit for purpose" and calls for the Government to implement a switch to PR. | They are proposing a motion to the House of Commons which declares the current voting system not "fit for purpose" and calls for the Government to implement a switch to PR. |
It follows petitions calling for the change that have received the backing of some 500,000 people. | It follows petitions calling for the change that have received the backing of some 500,000 people. |
Senior Labour figure Chuka Umunna, who proposed the motion, said: “Since the general election last year, the pressure is building and a consensus is coming together behind the need to change the system. | Senior Labour figure Chuka Umunna, who proposed the motion, said: “Since the general election last year, the pressure is building and a consensus is coming together behind the need to change the system. |
"The Brexit vote has added to that, underlining people’s discontent with the voting system." | "The Brexit vote has added to that, underlining people’s discontent with the voting system." |
The motion laid today has also been signed by representatives from the Liberal Democrats, Greens, Ukip, the SNP and Plaid Cymru. | The motion laid today has also been signed by representatives from the Liberal Democrats, Greens, Ukip, the SNP and Plaid Cymru. |
It states, "the current system of electing Members of Parliament is no longer fit for purpose” and adds “that the share of seats a party gets should closely reflect the share of votes that people give them". | It states, "the current system of electing Members of Parliament is no longer fit for purpose” and adds “that the share of seats a party gets should closely reflect the share of votes that people give them". |
It then demands the Government, "bring forward legislation to introduce a system of proportional representation for elections to the House of Commons." | It then demands the Government, "bring forward legislation to introduce a system of proportional representation for elections to the House of Commons." |
Currently, the Chamber is elected using "first past the post", giving each party a share of seats that is out of line with the share of the votes cast. | |
Supporters of the current system say this is acceptable because it usually delivers a strong single-party government. | |
But smaller parties claim they are penalised by FPTP. At the 2015 election a combined vote of almost 5 million secured just one seat each for the Greens and Ukip. | |
A previous Bill proposed by the Greens to bring in a PR system received cross-party support but was ultimately voted down in the Commons. | A previous Bill proposed by the Greens to bring in a PR system received cross-party support but was ultimately voted down in the Commons. |
Labour’s shadow chancellor John McDonnell earlier this year called for Labour to adopt proportional representation as a policy, but there has so far been no official change. | Labour’s shadow chancellor John McDonnell earlier this year called for Labour to adopt proportional representation as a policy, but there has so far been no official change. |
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