Oh come on. It's clear he is simply providing the "other side" of the view to those being aired alone. By doing so he is trying to ensure there isn't a bias.How can the BBC have Nick Robinson reporting? Such a right wing biased ****.
Oh come on. It's clear he is simply providing the "other side" of the view to those being aired alone. By doing so he is trying to ensure there isn't a bias.How can the BBC have Nick Robinson reporting? Such a right wing biased ****.
Just think, if we get PR we can look forward to this same period of indecisiveness and back room deals with the party that came third holding all the power at every election. HUZZAH!
please please please don't give us that.The concept of the BBC being right biased is laughable, it's well known the BBC is left leaning.
Who says teh deals are what is best for teh country.again NO, if a party came third they'd have to rely on coallitions in which theyd be strongly muted and in a coallition the best policies which are agreed on often get put through, which in turn hopefully about 60% of peopel will agree with
Why are you singly out the Tory's here???Whereas torys say were much better off having a government with 35% of the votes with say about 30% of people only agreeing with whats passed each time, legislation being passed at will?
I just don't understand the tory state of mind at all, sorry.

Like say, the Independent Commission on the Voting System (the Jenkins Commission) which took place in 1997?Acidhell2 said:As I said I am not against PR. But we need to do what's best for the UK, that requires a committee to look at all models and make recommendations. That might go against PR. Or it might recommend a particular PR.
What we don't want is it forced on us as some deal breaker which is forced through regardless on what is best for the country.

How can the BBC have Nick Robinson reporting? Such a right wing biased ****.
No. They got ~47% of the seats with 36% of the vote, both they and Labour benefited a lot from FPTP*, the Libs were heavily penalised. The two parties who did worst out of it were UKIP and the BNP.
* - people talking about the system being biased against the Tories, and it was at this election, but only if your talking about it relative to Labour. Compared to everyone else (except the DUP anomaly) they benefit hugely from it.
Like say, the Independent Commission on the Voting System (the Jenkins Commission) which took place in 1997?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenkins_Commission_(UK)
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Frustration and tiredness I'm sure. He's great.His Tory past is awfully well documented (head of Young Conservatives), but his time at ITV and subsequently the BBC have been characterised his unbiased, impartial reporting.
Admit-ably, he has tripped himself up a little bit today.
Under PR with a 5% cut-off the BNP still wouldn't have any seats.
You can keep saying it, it doesn't make it any more true.FPTP is not bias towards anyone, what is bias are boundaries towards Labour.
The issue with LD is that they have a bit of support everywhere, but no-where do they have enough support to beat out the other parties.
FPTP works perfectly well as it represents the wishes of the people in each constituency.
wholly unrepresentative of the wishes of the 'losing' people, which in many cases greatly outnumber those that voted for the 'winning party'
I suggest you go and look at the 2005 and 2010 election results for Lab and Con.Changing the constituency sizes does not and will not make FPTP any fairer as the above flaws are inherent in the system.
again NO, if a party came third they'd have to rely on coallitions in which theyd be strongly muted and in a coallition the best policies which are agreed on often get put through, which in turn hopefully about 60% of peopel will agree with
Whereas torys say were much better off having a government with 35% of the votes with say about 30% of people only agreeing with whats passed each time, legislation being passed at will?
I just don't understand the tory state of mind at all, sorry.
please please please don't give us that.
The BBC is neutral and liberal, this doesn't make it left wing as so many tory newspapers like to moan and complain. Lets keep in mind that the torys want to privatise the BBC to an even greater extent than other parties. its clear they have their own 'zomg left wing modeeled organisation' fear agenda at heart.
Labour support reform, Lib dems do. Torys oppose it as its their only hope of keeping power as the more media savvy generations come up through and start voting with the correct incentives
Under PR with a 5% cut-off the BNP still wouldn't have any seats.