Boris Johnson has no mandate for anything. A fair voting system could stop him from leading us further into chaos | PeterTatchell
With FPTP, we end up with a parliament that is a distorted, mangled reflection of the voter’s wishes. Millions vote for smaller parties, believing they will address, or at least express their hopes and fears. But our electoral system silences them and denies them parliamentary representation. They may have just as well stayed home.
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