A revolution in the way Britain does politics has begun in Devon. Tory MPs should be afraid | George Monbiot

A revolution in the way Britain does politics has begun in Devon. Tory MPs should be afraid | George Monbiot

There’s an urgent need for a fairer electoral system – and if politicians won’t make it happen, the people will

This is what democracy looks like: hundreds of people queueing in the rain, seeking to take back control of a political system that treats voters like an afterthought. Last weekend, a remarkable democratic experiment reached its first conclusion. A process that began here in South Devon and is now spreading to other constituencies has allowed voters to reclaim the initiative from centralised and self-interested political parties. It directly confronts our unfair electoral system.

Ours is one of many constituencies in the UK known as “progressive tragedies”: places in which most people vote for parties to the left of the Tories but which, thanks to our iniquitous first-past-the-post system, end up with Tory representatives. The Conservatives have ruled here since 1924, often without majority support.

George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist

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