I have a question. I've seen various polls say that Labour could have a majority even if they come third in vote percentage. The Guardian, for example, says that Labour would have 275 seats with a vote share of 28%, compared with the Tories on 245 for 33% and Lib Dem on 99 for 30%.
Leaving aside the practicalities of how this actually happens, which I think I just about understand...It's obvious why Lib Dem want voting reform, but my question is why have Labour suddenly started supporting it, and why are the Tories opposing it? From the looks of it, each party would do better to reverse their position?
(And don't tell me it's for moral reasons, because I won't believe it
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Leaving aside the practicalities of how this actually happens, which I think I just about understand...It's obvious why Lib Dem want voting reform, but my question is why have Labour suddenly started supporting it, and why are the Tories opposing it? From the looks of it, each party would do better to reverse their position?
(And don't tell me it's for moral reasons, because I won't believe it
