I was surprised at how many did that: https://sh.itjust.works/post/25114674
I was surprised at how many did that: https://sh.itjust.works/post/25114674
Electoral reform (defined as having a future election that uses anything other than first-past-the-post voting with a magnitude of 1) would probably have made it more likely that you’d be able to deliver that.
I genuinely don’t care if people first gain access to proportional representation or instant-runoff voting or a more significantly different voting system; I just want there to be fewer people burdened by governments that they don’t support.
I note that the parliament is only prorogued, so it seems there could be a new session before an election. That suggests there will still be a chance for the current MPs to implement electoral reform.
I think that getting any type of electoral reform will make it easier to get additional electoral reform, since any change that is actually meaningful will make it more likely that people who care about issues as “technical” as electoral reform will have a say in in the legislative process.