It’s not my fault the progressive vote is split. Blame the system

It’s not my fault the progressive vote is split. Blame the system

Under proportional representation, people can be sure that their vote counts

Why does Sonia Sodha think it is acceptable to call me a crank (“It is foolish and self-indulgent for the anti-Starmer left to split the Labour vote”)? My views count and deserve respect. I am still a member of the Labour party for one reason only: to work within for reform of our voting system so that everyone’s vote counts (not just those who live in marginal constituencies). My view is that Labour is misguided on the economy, wrong on climate, wrong on Palestine and lacks vision and hope. That does not make me a crank.

With proportional representation, the Green party could be assured its votes would convert into seats in the House of Commons and would not have to focus on areas where its vote is concentrated enough for a chance to get an MP. People could vote for the party they support, knowing their vote would lead to representation. Blame the voting system, not me.
Aileen McLoughlin
Bristol

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