The referendum which will be held on the 5th May, asks whether you want to change the voting system from 'first past the post' to the 'alternative vote'.
If you have no opinion, then vote for me, vote no.
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"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
Submitted by Suhail (not verified) on 6 April, 2011 - 00:49 #2
hmmm i could probably write a whole essay on this feefs as i'm sure you as a politics student. hmmm if i were to vote however, i'd go with no...for all the reasons i'm sure your aware of lol....back to my European law essay now grrr.
I am undecided on it and am not sure which is better, or is it better to not vote at all even.
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
hmmm if i were to vote however, i'd go with no...for all the reasons i'm sure your aware of lol.
Yay, you agree with me Vote!
Admin, what makes you undecided? I will post some for/against arguments later (which you've probably come across anyway, but yanno, might help others and helps me with my revision )
BTW if anyone's told you it'd be easier for small/extreme parties to come into power, that's not exactly true...
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"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
I am not eligible to vote, which is so undemocratic.
i want to have my say but i am not allowed to. it is stupid and oppressive.
in Islam all people over 13 can vote. It is so beautiful system God has given to mankind.
Lanat on the corrupt and secret American system.
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Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan". www.presstv.ir
I am not eligible to vote, which is so undemocratic.
i want to have my say but i am not allowed to. it is stupid and oppressive.
in Islam all people over 13 can vote. It is so beautiful system God has given to mankind.
Lanat on the corrupt and secret American system.
u could say the same if ur under 13 as a muslim voter no???
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"Verily, in the remembrance of Allah, do hearts find rest"
Submitted by lollywood on 23 April, 2011 - 03:47 #9
You wrote:
I am undecided on it and am not sure which is better, or is it better to not vote at all even.
Remember every vote counts
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My English is not very good
Submitted by SISTER (not verified) on 23 April, 2011 - 19:35 #10
First Past the Post How it works?
The country is split into constituencies
Each political party puts up one candidate for election
The voter puts one cross next to their preferred candidate.
Winner takes all.
Advantages
Quick, simple and easy
clear choice and clear winner
Mandate democracy in which people get what they voted for
The least chance of having coalitions
One clear representative (MP) who the constituents can go to with any issues
Promotes adversarial democracy - The opposition can question, debate, and provide better alternatives to anything being proposed, leading to better policies being made.
Disadvantages
The winner does not need to have a 50% majority of votes - Q of legitimacy - Labour won with 35% of votes in 2005
Also in 2005, tories had 30.7% - Not really a 'landslide victory'!
No reliable link between number of votes and seats won - Labour won 55% with 34% of votes in 2005
Since winner takes all, smaller parties don't get seats - unrepresentative
two party system, i.e labour-tory always getting in -> apathetic people -> don't vote OR donkey vote OR tactically vote in order to prevent a party winning
This is particularly the case for places where there are safe seats in which a certain party has always, traditionally won.
Parties with geographical concentration of support have an advantage over those whose support is evenly spread out
Adversarial politics not always possible as parties try to please everyone and have centrist policies.
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"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
Alternative Vote This is NOT a system based on proportional representation
How it works
Again, parties put up ONE candidate per constituency
But this time the voter RANKS each candidate in terms of preference
You do not need to rank every candidate
The votes are counted and if a candidate has 50% of the votes he/she wins.
If not, the votes are counted again but this time the least preferred candidate is eliminated and the people's vote 2nd preference is distributed.
This goes on until there is a candidate with a 50% majority.
There is still only one seat/one winner.
Advantages
No wasted wastes as everyone's preference is taken into account
less tactical voting
legitimate - 50% majority needed to win
Makes the MPs work harder as they need to make sure the voter choosing them, even if its 2nd/3rd choice.
Disadvantages
The No campaign say it's expensive - giving a figure of £250m additional costs
however they this may not be true - Australia hand count their votes! But money will be needed to educate people...
More coalitions - compromising - weaker govts
Watered down politics - everyone will try to reach out to everyone
It's confusing - may put more people off or still continue donkey voting
The result is slow
The winner may be peoples least 'not-disliked'
Extreme parties do NOT benefit from AV as people would not put them as their 2nd/3rd etc choice.
Labour would probably have won with AV in 2010
Lib Dem's only would do slightly better
erm I'll try and insert the figures if I remember/can be bothered)
I remember reading/being told countries who have used AV but have changed have actually gone back to first past the post rather than going on to a proportionally representative system (there's an argument that this change will eventually lead to a PR system being used in the UK)
Only 3 countries use AV.
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"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
The referendum which will be held on the 5th May, asks whether you want to change the voting system from 'first past the post' to the 'alternative vote'.
If you have no opinion, then vote for me, vote no.
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
hmmm i could probably write a whole essay on this feefs as i'm sure you as a politics student. hmmm if i were to vote however, i'd go with no...for all the reasons i'm sure your aware of lol....back to my European law essay now grrr.
I am undecided on it and am not sure which is better, or is it better to not vote at all even.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Yay, you agree with me Vote!
Admin, what makes you undecided? I will post some for/against arguments later (which you've probably come across anyway, but yanno, might help others and helps me with my revision )
BTW if anyone's told you it'd be easier for small/extreme parties to come into power, that's not exactly true...
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
I saw the No campaign leaflets the other day - there arguments sounded so pathetic :/
Anyway, as I said as part of my revision will put up pros n cons of both tomorrow. (just bumping it up so i remember)
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
I am not eligible to vote, which is so undemocratic.
i want to have my say but i am not allowed to. it is stupid and oppressive.
in Islam all people over 13 can vote. It is so beautiful system God has given to mankind.
Lanat on the corrupt and secret American system.
Ayatollah rightly named America as "Great Satan".
www.presstv.ir
Why, are you a criminal? o.O
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
u could say the same if ur under 13 as a muslim voter no???
"Verily, in the remembrance of Allah, do hearts find rest"
Remember every vote counts
My English is not very good
here the link
ALL ABOUT THE VOTING
(HOPE THIS MAKES THINGS EASY)
The slideshow thing explains it in an easy to understand way:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12892836
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
How it works?
The country is split into constituencies
Each political party puts up one candidate for election
The voter puts one cross next to their preferred candidate.
Winner takes all.
Advantages
Quick, simple and easy
Disadvantages
two party system, i.e labour-tory always getting in -> apathetic people -> don't vote OR donkey vote OR tactically vote in order to prevent a party winning
This is particularly the case for places where there are safe seats in which a certain party has always, traditionally won.
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
Alternative Vote
This is NOT a system based on proportional representation
How it works
Again, parties put up ONE candidate per constituency
But this time the voter RANKS each candidate in terms of preference
You do not need to rank every candidate
The votes are counted and if a candidate has 50% of the votes he/she wins.
If not, the votes are counted again but this time the least preferred candidate is eliminated and the people's vote 2nd preference is distributed.
This goes on until there is a candidate with a 50% majority.
There is still only one seat/one winner.
Advantages
Disadvantages
however they this may not be true - Australia hand count their votes! But money will be needed to educate people...
Extreme parties do NOT benefit from AV as people would not put them as their 2nd/3rd etc choice.
Labour would probably have won with AV in 2010
Lib Dem's only would do slightly better
erm I'll try and insert the figures if I remember/can be bothered)
I remember reading/being told countries who have used AV but have changed have actually gone back to first past the post rather than going on to a proportionally representative system (there's an argument that this change will eventually lead to a PR system being used in the UK)
Only 3 countries use AV.
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi
"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi