Replying to Avatar Ed Davies

nostr:npub1hpcdfjpxrawnmu6ryh36ce7xu4qd54pu6xca394yhvmyzlery0tqvghjn3 nostr:npub1ezxuyey29gdneq8qqva23f6ktz83nws3l38vvd0mdw2tsey4lmqq0y74mr Exactly. I'm pretty sure that the reason both the Labour and Tory parties campaigned against AV for the 2011 UK referendum was not because of any immediate effects it would have had (very little) but the realisation that with AV both parties would eventually split up. In retrospect we can see that would probably have been over Brexit.

nostr:npub12u7khzdl0w9qydjy36dwwc65mjwgtd7amm72h6mly4w26yc6t3as2rwtsg nostr:npub1ezxuyey29gdneq8qqva23f6ktz83nws3l38vvd0mdw2tsey4lmqq0y74mr that's an interesting point, that AV might change how politicians feel about the threshold for striking out on their own, as several did over the last 10 years but disappeared.

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