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Tag Archives: Yes to AV
Yes or no to AV?
Truly my last blog on the arguments for and against AV for Thursday’s UK referendum on AV. It’s been quite a campaign, but the arguments made by either side are weak or worse. This may get a little better in … Continue reading
Posted in Politics UK
Tagged Alternative Vote, AV, AV referendum, FPTP, Spiked, Yes to AV
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Why vote no to AV?
In my earlier posts on the alternative vote (AV) in advance of the forthcoming referendum, I have focused on the positive case for the reform, and considered some of the practical consequences. Now it’s time to consider some of the … Continue reading
Posted in Politics UK
Tagged AV, AV referendum, Brendan O'Neill, Ed Milliband, FPTP, No to AV, Spiked, Yes to AV
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AV: why I am voting Yes to a beautiful British compromise
Referendum Day approaches and the polls are tightening. The public at large has yet to show much interest, but the referendum on the Alternative Vote (AV) is an important event in our political history. Yet nobody can be surprised that … Continue reading
Posted in Politics UK, Uncategorized
Tagged Alternative Vote, AV, AV referendum, first past the post, FPTP, No to AV, referendum, Yes to AV
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