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The leader of the campaign against the alternative vote system for electing MPs has warned his parliamentary allies to withdraw their threat to trigger a rebellion over a proposed referendum on electoral reform
submitted by FT on 2nd Sep 2010 (via ft.com)



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Details of the referendum on introducing the alternative vote (AV) electoral system were revealed by the Government yesterday.
submitted by Telegraph on 23rd Jul 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
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This morning, David Miliband – leading contender for the Labour Leadership – said that he’s in favour of Alternative Vote reform. Now the BBC reports: David Cameron will campaign against changing the voting system, his spokesman said, in a referendum expected next May. His spokesman said the PM would be asked his view and “clearly
submitted by LiberalDemocratVoice on 2nd Jul 2010 (via libdemvoice.org)
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The Electoral Reform Society web site gives an excellent summary of the pros and cons of the Alternative Vote system. On the same page you can click on other voting system names for similarly clear summaries.
submitted by LiberalBurblings on 10th Jun 2009 (via liberalburblings.com)
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Prime minister accused of cynicism for proposing a referendum on electoral reform after 13 years in which Labour governments have toyed with the idea of moving to the so-called alternative vote system
submitted by FT on 2nd Feb 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
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Over at The Guardian’s Comment Is Free site, Lib Dem shadow home secretary Chris Huhne argues Labour has got it wrong in proposing a referendum on the Alternative Vote: only the Single Transferable Vote will remedy the unfairness of the present system. Here’s an excerpt: [The Alternative Vote] is very similar to first-past-the-post in two key
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The House of Commons yesterday voted by 365 votes to 187 to hold a UK-wide referendum on changing the voting system next year from first-past-the-post to the alternative vote. The Lib Dems reluctantly voted for the alternative vote, as the most modest of improvements on the current, broken system. But the party, in the person
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The referendum is a choice between sticking with our current system or replacing it with the obscure, unfair and expensive Alternative Vote, writes Lord Reid.
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