Voters Left Voiceless – The 2019 General Election For all the talk of December’s poll as a ‘People versus Parliament’ election, it looks like neither won. 22.6 million. That’s the number of votes that didn’t count towards the result in December’s General Election,... Posted 02 Mar 2020
Labour leadership candidates set out their stalls on political reform for the ERS Labour members have received their ballot papers and are voting in the leadership and deputy leadership contests – with polls open until the 2nd April. The Electoral Reform Society aims to ensure that Britain’s ‘democratic... Posted 28 Feb 2020
Oh Lord… Defender of hereditary peers is made minister for political reform Last week’s government reshuffle saw some strange moves. Boris Johnson appointed a former speechwriter to John Major, Lord True, as a minister overseeing constitutional reform. A strange move because Lord True is one of just... Posted 19 Feb 2020
In Ireland, it actually feels like my vote makes a difference As part of a series on the experiences of voters in the Irish 2020 election, we wanted to speak with people who have voted with Ireland’s STV system and under Westminster’s First Past the Post... Posted 18 Feb 2020
STV allowed me to consider the candidates in greater detail As part of a series on the experiences of voters in the Irish 2020 election, we wanted to speak with voters who have voted with Ireland’s STV system and under Westminster’s First Past the Post... Posted 16 Feb 2020
With STV in Ireland, politicians cannot afford to ignore people As part of a series on the experiences of voters in the Irish 2020 election, we wanted to speak with people who have voted with Ireland’s STV system and under Westminster’s First Past the Post... Posted 13 Feb 2020
Spiralling size and cost of the Lords shows it’s time for an overhaul The House of Lords has again come under scrutiny this week as the Times reports that peers will see their daily pay rise by 3.1% to £323 per day if they attend from April. This development comes... Posted 13 Feb 2020
Voting with proportional representation feels much more meaningful than Westminster’s system As part of a series on the experiences of voters in the Irish 2020 election, we wanted to speak with people who have voted with Ireland’s STV system and under Westminster’s First Past the Post... Posted 11 Feb 2020
If people want change in Ireland, they can get it at the ballot box As part of a series on the experiences of voters in the Irish 2020 election, we wanted to speak with voters who have voted with Ireland’s STV system and under Westminster’s First Past the Post... Posted 11 Feb 2020
Voters dislike disproportionate results – even when their own party benefits As political parties and commentators continue to digest the result of the 2019 general election, one issue that keeps coming up is how unjust Britain’s electoral system is. But how do voters feel about it?... Posted 11 Feb 2020