DM I'm glad you don't just talk crap in the SA but in here too.
The incumbent government have nothing to do with the boundaries. Are you going to blame the boundary shift before the 1997 election under a Tory government that gave Labour such a high majority?
No, but I'm going to point out that Labour, with the boundries heavily favouring them, didn't want ANY reform, until it started to look like Lib dem might get more votes, or at least take a lot of seats off them, then they started blabbing to every camera that was on that they'd love PR and that Lib Dem should talk to them about it.
YOu know, like what I said. It seems fairly common amongst people to ignore what you type, and read whatever they want.
Labour like the current system, they ONLY wanted change after it was clear they wouldn't win. Thats not a policy they WANT, its a policy shift to gain favour with another party. Anyone that says Labour wants PR, is simply lying, as is Brown, they want what will make Lib Dem like them.
Lib Dem only want PR because they'll get more seats than they can win now, NOT fairly. Please explain how if they can't get a majority vote in an area, they can still get the seat, because their vote elsewhere made it seem fair they should get more seats? LIkewise, Tory want what will help them, theres no fair involved in any of this, its what can we sell to the public to make the system favour us, nothing more or less.
If Lib Dem were the second biggest party and had Labours count of seats, PR wouldn't help them and they WOULDN'T campaign on it.