The only party strongly opposed to PR is the Conservative Party, who have in the past benefitted from the undemocratic distortion of FPTP - eg getting a massive eighty seat majority in the HoC on the basis of 43% of the votes as happened in 2019.
It looks likely that this time the Conservatives will get a much lower percentage of seats than votes, which might just make them think again.
Although the vast majority of Labour Party members, constituency organisations and trade unions strongly support a change to PR, Starmer has said it "is not a priority"., presumably because he anticipates his party winning a huge majority, probably on the basis of a minority of votes. He is clearly more interested in power than democracy, which I suppose is a reaction to 14 years in opposition.
The UK is the only European country to elect its government by FPTP, except for Putin's puppet state Belarus.
Do you agree with me or parent and child?


