UK Conservative Party Debates Electoral System Reform
UK Conservative Party Debates Electoral System Reform
UK Conservative Party Debates Electoral System Reform
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The Conservative Party in the UK is reconsidering its stance on the first-past-the-post electoral system due to challenges from other parties. In India, defections among MLAs raise concerns about the anti-defection law's effectiveness, with many re-elected and even securing ministerial positions. Scotland faces potential loss of MPs under new voting reforms proposed by Labour, sparking debate on representation. A poll reveals that most Reform voters in the UK would not have supported the Tories even if Reform did not exist, highlighting voter sentiments and challenges for the Conservative Party. Suggestions for a rightward shift in Conservative policy are questioned, emphasizing the importance of addressing voter perceptions of incompetence over ideological positioning.

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Tories 'would only have 40 more MPs if Reform had not fought election'
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Tories 'would only have 40 more MPs if Reform had not fought election'
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