alice wrote: ↑Mon Jan 21, 2019 2:42 pm
Pertinent:
the cover of the current Private Eye.
How much blame for the current constitutional crisis can be ultimately put on the FPTP voting system? I'd say quite a bit; in a coalition the government would have fallen quite some time ago.
According to Tusk, coalition was Cameron's cunning plan to avoid delivering on the referendum.
We always get told "at least FPTP produces strong government!". The problem is:
(a) it seems like maybe that's not true anymore, or in general in times of upheaval when you most want effective government
(b) it might be sometimes strong, but it's still government by biggest minority (typically about 40%), inflicted on the majority, with dubious legitimacy
(c) if the current pack of politicians is anything to go by, the last thing you want is them being able to change things in a hurry with minimal resistance
Maybe one silver lining from the current meltdown is it will make it clear how completely broken our system is and lead to some kind of reform.